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New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on NYCLU's Analysis of NYPD Stop and Frisk Data
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm | May 19, 2012
New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on a newly released report from the New York Civil Liberties Union that analyzes the race-related aspects of New York Police Department's stop-and-frisk program.

San Francisco's Dolan Law Firm Reminds Drivers to "Share the Road" During Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
By: Hamid Yazd, The Dolan Law Firm | May 19, 2012
It is up to all drivers to help revent motorcycle accidents in the Bay Area. The Dolan Law Firm is a leading advocate for motorcycle safety in the San Francisco area and represents those injured in motorcycle accidents.

Applications for H1-B Visas for Skilled Workers Skyrocket in 2012
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS) has seen a record number of applicants for H1-B visas in 2012.

Federal Report Will Decide if Child Pornography Sentencing is Too Severe
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
Sex crimes legal experts are anticipating an upcoming report from the U.S. Sentencing Commission regarding harsh sentencing of child pornography offenders.

Study Reveals Alarming Error Rates in Chicago Car Crash Reports
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
Chicago accident reports are often incomplete and full of errors, leading to possible public safety concerns.

Allowing Minors to Testify at California Child Custody Hearings
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
In California, recent changes to the divorce process have specified circumstances under which children can express their preferences regarding custody or visitation.

Doctors Reluctant to Switch to E-Prescribing, Despite Safety Benefits
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
A recent study found that the use of e-prescription programs greatly reduce medication error rates among prescribing physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners, but the practice is still not widely used with only 36 percent of prescriptions being e-delivered in 2011.

More Companies Fined For Failing to Report Dangerous Product Defects
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
Learn more about a new pattern of corporate irresponsibility that could have safety implications for you and your family.

Pedestrian Accidents: When Walking Becomes Dangerous
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
Pedestrian accidents can cause serious injuries and expensive medical bills, a Utah personal injury attorney can help you seek compensation to cover these costs.

Helping Kids Through the Divorce Process: Strategies for Success
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
One of the best strategies for helping kids avoid adverse effects from a difficult California divorce is for the parents to make use of divorce mediation.

New Cybercrime Legislation Aims to Beef Up Security at U.S. Firms
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
A bill in the U.S. Senate could mean a stronger firewall against cyber-intrusions at many companies. Learn more about the proposed law, and what to do if you've been accused of an internet crime.

Who is at Fault for Florida Construction Defects?
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
Florida has a comparative fault statute that allows contractors the opportunity to split fault with other parties that may be partially to blame for construction defects, unless the other parties caused the damage by committing an intentional tort.

Study Finds Returning Servicemembers Involved in More Auto Accidents
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
Recently returned servicemembers exhibit more aggressive driving behaviors, which may lead to car accidents and injuries.

Virginia Workers' Compensation: The Borrowed Employee Doctrine
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
In a complicated commercial venture like a construction project, the interrelationships of the parties can make it difficult to say which employer is responsible for covering an injury for workers' compensation purposes.

The Defense Base Act: Coverage for Federal Contractor Employee Injuries
By: FL Web Advantage | May 19, 2012
The Defense Base Act is the federal law requiring workers' compensation coverage for the overseas employees of U.S. government contractors and subcontractors.

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