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California Water Law Disputes
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
The latest chapter in California's water wars pits the state's agricultural industry against environmentalists and the fishing industry.
Is Your Ex Brainwashing Your Kid?
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
Parental alienation syndrome sometimes called "hostile aggressive parenting", involves the alleged brainwashing of a child by one parent in order to turn the child against the other parent.
Navigating the Forgotten Hazards of Summer Driving
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
By taking precautions, you should be able to safely navigate any hidden hazards arising on the road during the summertime.
AMA Backs Patient-Centered Care Model to Help Reduce Diagnostic Errors
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
Diagnostic error such as missed, delayed, or incorrect diagnosis is an important safety concern in primary care medicine and one of the largest contributors to malpractice claims.
Dangers of Distracted Driving
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
In 2008, distracted driving caused nearly 6,000 deaths and injured over 500,000 people according to the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration.
New Rules for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Colorado
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
In June, Governor Bill Ritter signed two laws that will change the way marijuana growers and distributors do business.
Reports of Divorce Rate Increase: Acceptance of a New Economic Reality?
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
Recent reports of an uptick in divorce rates suggest accommodation to new economic realities.
Examining the Life Cycle of Unpaid Debt
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
Debtors can consult a bankruptcy attorney if they have questions about responding to inquiries about unpaid debt that they don't recognize.
Pedestrian Accidents in Arizona
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
When a pedestrian gets injured they have no airbags, seatbelts, safety cage or any other way to shield themselves from such a traumatic impact.
North Texas Has Above Average Consumer Debt
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
Residents in Texas have high debt loads and low credit scores, according to recent reports. For some struggling with debt, bankruptcy may help.
Options for Delivering a Baby After a C-section
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
The new ACOG guidelines estimate that between 60 and 80 percent of women who attempt a VBAC will be able to deliver the baby vaginally, and that the rest will still need a cesarean procedure.
Huge Changes in California DUI License Sanctions for Second Offenders
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
The DUI license sanctions have now been modified, allowing certain individuals in second and third time DUI situations to obtain a restricted driving privilege much faster than under the old rules.
New Florida Law Permits Device to Monitor Repeat DUI Offenders
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
A new law will allow a person who has as many as four DUI convictions to regain their right to drive, but it includes the requirement that an ignition interlock system be installed on the vehicle.
Truck Driver Who Terrorized Colorado Neighborhood Pleads Guilty
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
A trucker's recent rampage through a Colorado neighborhood points out the differences between criminal charges and truck accident liability claims.
The Dangers of 15-Passenger Vans
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
They fishtail. They blow tires. They roll over. They're 15-passenger vans. And despite serious safety concerns, schools and churches keep using them.
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 1367 releases)
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
California Water Law Disputes
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
The latest chapter in California's water wars pits the state's agricultural industry against environmentalists and the fishing industry.
Is Your Ex Brainwashing Your Kid?
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
Parental alienation syndrome sometimes called "hostile aggressive parenting", involves the alleged brainwashing of a child by one parent in order to turn the child against the other parent.
Navigating the Forgotten Hazards of Summer Driving
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
By taking precautions, you should be able to safely navigate any hidden hazards arising on the road during the summertime.
AMA Backs Patient-Centered Care Model to Help Reduce Diagnostic Errors
By: Findlaw PR | September 05, 2010
Diagnostic error such as missed, delayed, or incorrect diagnosis is an important safety concern in primary care medicine and one of the largest contributors to malpractice claims.
Dangers of Distracted Driving
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
In 2008, distracted driving caused nearly 6,000 deaths and injured over 500,000 people according to the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration.
New Rules for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Colorado
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
In June, Governor Bill Ritter signed two laws that will change the way marijuana growers and distributors do business.
Reports of Divorce Rate Increase: Acceptance of a New Economic Reality?
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
Recent reports of an uptick in divorce rates suggest accommodation to new economic realities.
Examining the Life Cycle of Unpaid Debt
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
Debtors can consult a bankruptcy attorney if they have questions about responding to inquiries about unpaid debt that they don't recognize.
Pedestrian Accidents in Arizona
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
When a pedestrian gets injured they have no airbags, seatbelts, safety cage or any other way to shield themselves from such a traumatic impact.
North Texas Has Above Average Consumer Debt
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
Residents in Texas have high debt loads and low credit scores, according to recent reports. For some struggling with debt, bankruptcy may help.
Options for Delivering a Baby After a C-section
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
The new ACOG guidelines estimate that between 60 and 80 percent of women who attempt a VBAC will be able to deliver the baby vaginally, and that the rest will still need a cesarean procedure.
Huge Changes in California DUI License Sanctions for Second Offenders
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
The DUI license sanctions have now been modified, allowing certain individuals in second and third time DUI situations to obtain a restricted driving privilege much faster than under the old rules.
New Florida Law Permits Device to Monitor Repeat DUI Offenders
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
A new law will allow a person who has as many as four DUI convictions to regain their right to drive, but it includes the requirement that an ignition interlock system be installed on the vehicle.
Truck Driver Who Terrorized Colorado Neighborhood Pleads Guilty
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
A trucker's recent rampage through a Colorado neighborhood points out the differences between criminal charges and truck accident liability claims.
The Dangers of 15-Passenger Vans
By: Findlaw PR | September 04, 2010
They fishtail. They blow tires. They roll over. They're 15-passenger vans. And despite serious safety concerns, schools and churches keep using them.
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