Sister, brother defend accused doctor
Peggy Perino (above) and Michael Pou say their sister, Dr. Anna Pou, was a committed physician who stayed on the job despite pleas from her family to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina. Pou and two nurses are accused of killing four stranded patients at New Orleans' Memorial Medical Center in the desperate days after the storm overpowered the levees and flooded the city. More »
Micron Scores Number 1 Spot for Technological Strength in Patents
Micron Scores Number 1 Spot for Technological Strength in Patents More »
nQueue Announces Patent Issues for Embedded Cost Recovery
nQueue Announces Patent Issues for Embedded Cost Recovery More »
Forgent Networks Announces Intellectual Property Program Update
Forgent Networks Announces Intellectual Property Program Update More »
LandVoyage Awarded Patent for Online Mapping Functions
LandVoyage Awarded Patent for Online Mapping Functions More »
Abu-Ghazaleh Legal & JAPA Sign IP Cooperation Agreement
Abu-Ghazaleh Legal & JAPA Sign IP Cooperation Agreement More »
New Cornell Study: Employment Disputes Resolved Better Through Arbitration
A recently published study by Cornell professor David Sherwyn, J.D., entitled, ðýandatory Arbitration: Why Alternative Dispute Resolution May Be the Most Equitable Way to Resolve Discrimination Claims,ðÐconcludes that employment discrimination claims are resolved more quickly and with less expense through ADR. A key point from the study that we consistently find is that arbitration benefits both More »
Local lawyer to head national group
A Coral Gables attorney has been elected president of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. More »
New COO at Stem Cell Therapy International
Stem Cell Therapy International Inc. has appointed Lixian Jiang chief operating officer of its newly created China division in Beijing. More »
Former chairman of Consumer Product Safety Commission heads to D.C. law firm
A former attorney general of New Mexico who more recently served as chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has joined law firm Dykema. More »
Statewide Power Agency Elects Welsh as Chairman
James C. "Jim" Welsh, P.E., president and general manager of Kissimmee Utility Authority, today was elected chairman of the Florida Municipal Power Agency, a wholesale power company supporting municipal electric utilities throughout the state. (PRWEB Jul 20, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/SG9yci1TcXVhLUNvdXAtSGFsZi1JbnNlLVplcm8= More »
Tariq Aziz : Lawyer Takes Case To United States Supreme Court
Giovanni Di Stefano the lawyer acting for Tariq Aziz has taken the fight to free his client to the US Supreme Court by filing an application for Habeas Corpus. (PRWEB Jul 20, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/UGlnZy1NYWduLVNpbmctSGFsZi1JbnNlLVplcm8= More »
New York City Personal Injury Lisa Beth Older Offers General Information on What to Expect when Seeking Personal Injury Litigation in New York State
Lisa Beth Older offers free consumer advice on personal injury law. (PRWEB Jul 20, 2006) Trackback URL: http://prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q291cC1QaWdnLUNvdXAtSGFsZi1JbnNlLVplcm8= More »
Creativity Behind Bars - A New Approach
With the public clamoring for stiffer sentences and current punishment based options being unsuccessful when it comes to rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates into society a new solution is needed. An innovative cooperative has created an opportunity for artists behind bars to market their work to the “outside world,” generate revenue that pays for their own materials, and with the long term goal of inmates paying taxes – both inside and outside (should they be released). The Inside Art Cooperative in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada offers a completely new approach. (PRWEB Jul 21, 2006) More »
Construction Lawyer Named to Newly Created National Construction Arbitrator Master Panel
Philadelphia Construction Lawyer earns distinction by appointment to American Arbitration Master Panel. (PRWEB Jul 21, 2006) More »
Long Island Based, Women Owned LegalTypist, Inc. Challenges Traditional Thinking at Most Law Firms
LegalTypist, Inc., the leading US on shore outsourcing legal transcription specialist, announced today that it is seeking qualified US law firms to work with patented web based technology to improve overall firm productivity, provide remote work opportunities for attorneys and reduce the stress inherent in any law practice with initial drafts, after hours and overflow transcription services. Firms of 5-100 attorneys are targeted and no more than 10 firms will be selected for integration throughout the remainder of 2006. (PRWEB Jul 21, 2006) More »
What will Texas Market look like When Jan 1 Rolls Around?
Imagine Texas with a real mass market. Lawmakers put a provision in Texas law that as of Jan 1 the price-to-beat will go away allowing prices to be set by market forces. That means that Texas will be the only state with a truly free market. Will this paradigm set an example for America? (PRWEB Jul 21, 2006) More »
Bankruptcy Services of America Provides Alternative To High-Priced Bankruptcy Attorneys
Bankruptcy attorneys typically charge $800 to $2,500 to file bankruptcy. Bankruptcy Services of America, a nationwide bankruptcy service, charges just $195 for a complete Chapter 7 or 13 consumer bankruptcy. (PRWEB Jul 21, 2006) More »
