New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on Race Discrimination Complaint Against NYPD Intelligence Division By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 29, 2012 New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on the federal race discrimination complaint filed by African American detectives in the New York City Police Department's Intelligence Division.
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New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Expresses Privacy Concerns Over NYPD's New Mobile Body Scanners By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 29, 2012 New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman expresses concern over a new scanner being researched by the New York Police Department.
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New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on NYC's Attempt to Remove Judge from FDNY Race Discrimination Case By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 29, 2012 New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on the city's attempt to remove Judge Nicholas Garaufis from a race discrimination case against the New York Fire Department.
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Several New California Traffic Laws in Effect for 2012 By: FL Web Advantage | January 29, 2012 A smattering of legal updates will govern roadway behavior this year. Do you know how they could affect you?
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DUI in Illinois & the Devastation to Your Personal Finances By: FL Web Advantage | January 29, 2012 A person arrested for DUI is facing stiff criminal penalties and exorbitant costs, even if no one was injured. The financial costs of a DUI should be considered when responding to an arrest.
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Child Safety Seats Help Keep Florida Children Safe in Car Accidents By: FL Web Advantage | January 29, 2012 Properly-fitted and secured child safety seats are the first line of defense if your child is in a car accident.
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Mobile Devices behind the Wheel: A Guide to Phone Use by Florida Drivers By: FL Web Advantage | January 29, 2012 Distracted driving on Florida roads can create a danger for all drivers. Although using a mobile phone while driving is not illegal in Florida, there are steps that you can take, as a driver, to safely use your cell phone.
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Convicted Offenders and the New Unemployment Epidemic By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 As the news media covers the differing perspectives of economists, the American people are struggling to maintain their standards of living, and little attention is given to the niche groups who may never recover from the economic downturn or obtain gainful employment. One such group is convicted offenders.
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Filing for Bankruptcy in Arizona? Don't Worry, You Can Keep Your Car By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 Arizona has an expressed statute that allows for certain personal items to be exempt from the bankruptcy estate, and thus the debtor is allowed to keep them, including your car.
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Illinois Case May Have Major Impact on Medical Error Reporting By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 An upcoming Illinois Supreme Court case may open the door to making information about medical mistakes available to the public.
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European Recalls of Diabetes Drug a Sign of Things to Come? By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 The results of a preliminary study by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in June found that those taking the drug Actos were at a higher risk of developing the serious disease.
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Truck, Bus and Motorcycle Accident Fatalities Increase, Study Finds By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), in 2010 there was an increase in the amount of accident fatalities involving medium and heavy trucks, buses and motorcycles.
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MADD Hopes Leandra's Law Will Extend Beyond New York By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 MADD would like to see all states adopt laws similar to New York's Leandra's Law, which requires ignition interlock devices for all DUIs.
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Unpaid Child Support Prevalent Problem, But Remedies Available in Texas By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 There are several types of legal remedies that can help parents collect on child support obligations in Texas such as wage garnishment or even property seizure.
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Auto Safety in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana: How Do Traffic Laws Compare? By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 The group Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety recommends that Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky all pass several new laws that would reduce motor vehicle accidents and save lives.
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Distracted Doctoring: How Digital Devices Can Lead to Medical Mistakes By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 When doctors focus on the computer, rather than the patient, the risk of medical malpractice multiplies.
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Subject of Brutal Fan Beating, Bryan Stow, on the Path to Recovery By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012 On March 31, 2011, opening day of baseball season, Giants fan Bryan Stow was brutally beaten outside of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. This merciless beating left Stow, a paramedic and avid fan of the visiting San Francisco Giants, with a severe traumatic brain injury.
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Arrested Development: How Criminal Justice Records Can Sidetrack Lives By: FL Web Advantage | January 27, 2012 There are steps people with arrest records can take to clean up those records and find a place in the American mainstream.
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Survey Shows Employees Lack Knowledge of Whistleblower Rights By: FL Web Advantage | January 27, 2012 A recent survey found that over one-third of American workers have knowledge of company wrongdoing in their workplace, but more than two-thirds of respondents were unaware of new financial securities fraud whistleblower rights.
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New Study Finds Green Jobs Are Not Necessarily Safer Jobs By: FL Web Advantage | January 27, 2012 Workers on green construction projects face more safety risks than those on conventional sites.
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