Motley Rice, one of the nation’s largest plaintiffs’ litigation firms and Injury Board Member, has been named in the U. S. News & World Report Best Law Firms 2010. The annual...
While others were inside a Tampa church praying, a three-year-old child was left inside an SUV on Sunday. The investigation is ongoing, but it appears to be an accident...
Samuel L. Davis, founder and president of the Burn Advocates Network (BAN), returned from BAN's third mission to Haiti this week with new insight on many of the hidden...
We warn you that these pictures are disturbing to look at but it’s the reality of why Burn Advocates is in Haiti right now… To help youth live meaningful lives after sustaining serious...
Kéto and Sam are currently thousands of miles away from home in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, along with the other Burn Advocates Network volunteers who have accompanied him on his trip.
Ronald Motley, of Motley Rice, one of the nation’s largest plaintiffs’ litigation firms, received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award for 2010 at the AAJ annual convention in...
Injury Board would like to Congratulate Gibson Vance for his recent appointment as President of the American Association for Justice. Vance will be one of six officers representing AAJ’s...
Kellogg's Co., following a recall of about 28 million boxes of popular cereals, says the "off" smell some consumers have reacted to, is due to a "substance" in the wax liner. A news release does not advance the source of the problem.
More trouble for Toyotoa while Hurricane Alex, now a tropical storm. About $260 million in swine flu vaccine will be destroyed as it's past its date, and trinkets for kids given away by doctors anddentists is found contaminated with cadmium. Some news headlines for this first day of July!
BP stations around the U.S. are suffering from sluggish sales and destruction of the BP logo, and the oil giant is reaching out to help. Were 1,800 veterans exposed to HIV and hepatitis at a veterans hospital in Missouri? Some injury related headlines around the web for Wednesday June 30.
For more than 20 years, the FDA has been urging the drug and agriculture industries to stop using antibiotics in animal feed and water. With antibiotic resistance at epidemic proportions, the agency is giving the public 60 days to comment before it issues new industry guidance.
Filing a slip and fall case in Florida was just made more difficult thanks to a new law promoted by retailers. Private attorneys are lining up to prepare a large reparations request for BP, and thanks to one whistle blower, we now have a better understanding how WellCare Health Plans defrauded the government.
The investigation continues into whether nine cases of rare brain cancer at The Acreage in Palm Beach County are a cancer cluster.
Salmon that doubles in size may be good for the industry but is it good for you? The FDA is considering the approval of genetically altered fish. And BP station owners say don't blame us- your protests are hurting local businesses, not BP are among the headlines for Monday, June 28.
Better check your shelves for packages of Fruit Loops and Corn Pops after Kellogg's announces a recall of 28 million boxes of cereal for an "off" smell. Five people claim to have been sickened.
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