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Medical Malpractice Based on Lack of Informed Consent - Shapria v. Christiana Care Health
There are some types of medical malpractice claims that center on a doctor’s failure to fully inform you about a proposed medical treatment. Lack of informed consent is predicated on the principle that you as a patient have the right to decide what will be done to your... [...]
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Protesters sue city of Ferguson, St. Louis County and their police chiefs for $41.5 million
Five protesters are suing the city of Ferguson and St. Louis County, Missouri, as well as their police chiefs, based on allegations that they were subject to excessive force and false arrest, among other things.
The U.S. District Court for Eastern District of... [...]
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Must a Judge Order Holiday Time Sharing?
A recent case from the Second District Court of Appeals addressed whether it is mandatory to include holiday time sharing in a court ordered parenting plan. In Mills v. Mills, the trial court did not order holiday time sharing when it entered a parenting plan for the parties. The appellate court found that to be clear error. The... [...]
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New NFL policy imposes 6-game suspension for domestic or sexual assault, banishment for 2nd offense
In a letter sent Thursday to all National Football League team owners, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell admits he “didn’t get it right” when Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice got a two-game suspension for allegedly striking the woman to whom he is now married.
Six... [...]
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Florida Family Law: Mandatory Disclosure
When you file and serve a petition in a Florida family law case that involves financial issues such as child support, alimony, or the division of property in debts, a clock starts ticking. Within 45 days of the initial pleadings being served on the respondent, each party is required to provide the other party with a whole host... [...]