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Using Social Media in the Workplace?

February 20th, 2013 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

Using Social Media in the Workplace?

You may think checking your Facebook during lunch is no one’s business, but be aware that more employers have begun adopting social media polices and are even monitoring their employees’ use of social media sites at work, according to a recent survey. 68.9 percent of employers said they’ve created policies specifically for social media use this past year, compared to 55.1 percent in 2011. Moreover, the monitoring of social media use by employers has increased from 27.4 percent to 35.8 percent in the last year. Are you an employee who is concerned their employer is overstepping its boundaries, or are you a company looking to institute a social media policy of your own and want to ensure you are being fair? If so, feel free to call us. Our attorneys have been recognized state-wide for their practice of employment law.

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Hospital faces 30 patient lawsuits for alleged unnecessary heart procedures

September 11th, 2012 | Author: | Category: medical malpractice, notable lawsuits

More than 280 patients are suing Saint Joseph London (Ky.) hospital and  associated agencies, claiming cardiologists “dramatically misrepresented”  patients’ heart problems and provided unnecessary heart procedures to drive  profits, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

The lawsuit filed last week joins more than 30 complaints Louisville attorney  Hans G. Poppe has already filed during the past year, The  Courier-Journal noted.

According to the patient lawsuits, Saint Joseph London doctors implanted  unwarranted pacemakers and stents, conducted unnecessary cardiac catherizations,  and even performed open-heart surgery on patients who didn’t need it.

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Black & Decker Coffeemakers Recalled by Applica Consumer Products Due to Injury Hazard

June 20th, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Name of Product: Black & Decker® Spacemaker™ 12-Cup Programmable Under-the-Cabinet Coffeemakers

Units: About 159,000

Distributor: Applica Consumer Products Inc. of Miramar, Fla.

Hazard: The coffee pot handle can break, causing cuts and burns to the consumer.

Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received 1,276 reports of handles breaking, including 68 reports of burns and/or cuts.

Read Article: cpsc.gov

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Rider Hurt in Poconos ATV Crash Awarded $15 Million Judgment

April 11th, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

 

James D. Martin

A man allegedly left permanently disabled in an all-terrain-vehicle accident won a $15 million default judgment in his Monmouth County suit, Wojcik v. Mastorio.

On Aug. 10, 2008, Michael Wojcik, then 24, was riding on the back of an ATV driven by Joseph Mastorio, also 24, in the Pocono Mountains. As Mastorio rounded a curve on the road too quickly, the vehicle struck a pothole, causing both men to be ejected.

Wojcik hit a tree head-first, the impact shattering his bicycle helmet. He suffered brain and spine injuries and facial and rib fractures and was comatose for several weeks. He underwent five procedures and suffered two strokes, according to his lawyers, Brian Yesalonis and James Martin of Martin Kane Kuper in East Brunswick.

He is unable to speak, lost vision in his right eye and use of his left hand, walks with a limp, has significant memory and cognitive problems and must be fed through a tube because he has trouble swallowing, his lawyers say.

Mastorio, of Cliffwood Beach, admitted to police to consuming alcohol before the crash and had a.11 percent blood-alcohol content, above the legal limit. He was served with the suit but never appeared, Yesalonis says. Judge Honora O’Brien Kilgallen granted the default judgment on March 12.

Yesalonis says he has been unable to ascertain whether Mastorio had liability coverage but will file an information subpoena on him.

— By David Gialanella

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Multiple Suicides at New York Jail Prompt Suit

March 23rd, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

(Reuters) – A civil liberties group filed a lawsuit on Wednesday accusing a New York county of poor oversight of a local jail where five inmates have committed suicide since 2010.

The New York Civil Liberties Union filed its suit in state Supreme Court against Nassau County, on Long Island, in light of the recent death of Iraq war veteran Bartholomew Ryan.

Ryan, 32, hung himself in February shortly after being jailed on a drunk driving charge, according to the lawsuit.

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Suit: Denial of Request to Rebuild Mosque is Illegal

March 23rd, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

The Los Angeles office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and a civil rights law firm have filed a joint complaint against the city of Lomita for denying the Islamic Center of South Bay’s application to rebuild and renovate its mosque.‬

‪The federal complaint, filed Wednesday at the U.S. District Court in downtown Los Angeles, contends that the city is discriminating against the mosque and that there is no evidence to back up neighbors’ concerns of increased traffic.

Read More: LA Times

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Oil Refinery Contaminated Nearby Town, Suit Says

March 23rd, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

EDWARDSVILLE • The village of Roxana has sued current  and former owners and operators of the Wood River Refinery over alleged damages  to village-owned property resulting from releases of cancer-causing  chemicals.

According to the lawsuit, benzene contamination on some village-owned land  measures as high as 2.6 million percent of allowable limits in Illinois. The  village alleges that spills, leaks and other discharges have contaminated  streets, alleys, ground water and the village’s public works yard.

Read more: St. Louis Post Dispatch

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Suit Against New York Law School Dismissed

March 23rd, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

A  New York Supreme Court judge has tossed out a lawsuit filed against the New York Law School by former students over alleged inflated graduate and job-rate statistics. The judge dismissed the lawsuit, saying “the school’s marketing materials weren’t misleading and that the students had ‘ample  information’ from other sources about job prospects.” The judge also pointed to the recession that hit the county in 2008, having a particular effect on the legal market, which  was beyond the control of the law schools.  Chris Dolmetsch, Bloomberg  03/21/2012

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Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Disappearance and Death of an Elderly Dementia Patient

February 17th, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

Lawsuit  has been filed against a California shuttle bus company over the death of an elderly man with dementia who died after going missing for 10 days.  The lawsuit claims the shuttle dropped the man off and the wrong location  and he wandered off, becoming lost in the San Francisco area. The suit accuses the bus driver and shuttle company of “elder abuse and negligence”  in failing to ensure the man’s safety.  Staff Report, San Francisco Chronicle  02/08/2012

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Tassimo Recalls Coffee Brewers, Espresso Pads

February 15th, 2012 | Author: | Category: notable lawsuits

The coffee brewer company Tassimo has issued a recall of more than 5.7 million brewers and espresso pads after the Consumer Product Safety Commission received reports that consumers were burned by the hot liquid. The agency said at least 160 people  have reported being burned, and that some were hospitalized. The coffee makers were sold from June 2008 through February of  this year.  Barbara  Goldberg, Reuters  02/09/2012

Read Article: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/09/us-recall-tassimo-coffee-idUSTRE8181EL20120209

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