Austin Personal Injury Blog
Unfortunately, two plaintiff’s lawyers have made the news this month, and not in a good way. In fact, both stories show the danger of greed and how people can become victims of their own success. The first case involves Florida personal injury lawyer Louis Robles, the proclaimed King of Torts. Mr. Robles pled guilty last…
Read MoreAs you have probably heard, Simplicity and the Consumer Products Safety Commission have recalled over a million baby cribs after numerous children were injured or killed while using the cribs. But now, many are starting to ask whether the CPSC made the recall soon enough. The Chicago Tribune, which broke the story, had a startling…
Read MoreWe have previously written about the Motion to Recuse filed with the Supreme Court in a wrongful death/personal injury suit. The Court has apparently denied the motion without hearing, and Osler McCarthy, the Court’s spokesman, says that the stories that oral argument on the motion was set for next week were mere rumors. For more information, check Todd…
Read MoreThere is an interesting dichotomy about the importance of public safety. This month, the Center for Progressive Reform released a white paper, The Truth About Torts: Using Agency Preemption To Undercut Consumer Health and Safety, discussing the Bush administration’s continued use of preemption as a tort reform measure. The paper, written in part by law…
Read MoreKevin O’Keefe has posted Blawg Review #125. We haven’t posted links to these in the past, but Kevin’s issue has some great information on blogging, and it appears he put a LOT of work into it. Review # 123 was hosted by Austin’s own Texas Appellate Law Blog. To contact Austin Personal Injury Lawyer, Austin Personal…
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