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Fiction: A cop’s taser and a disability lawsuit against a municipality
The chief, Morris, and a lab tech were sitting around, drinking coffee, talking about a recent controversial tasing. A Bloomington cop’s wife had woken angry in the middle of the night, and had used his duty Taser to tase her … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged worker's disability lawsuits
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Why sue? Painful lawsuit of the immediate football future
In the January 31, 2011 New Yorker, Ben McGrath published, “Does Football Have A Future? The N.F.L. and the concussion crisis,” which, as a devotee of professional football, I read uneasily. I love the game and agonize over the violence … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged class action lawsuits, Dave Duerson, football concussions, football injuries, football player brains, George Young, lawsuit against the N.F.L., legal causes of action, New York Giants, professional football, situations demanding lawsuits, worker's disability lawsuits
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Who else shouldn’t sue?
A few more startling tales. Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged Crazy clients, going postal, Interpreting lawyers, Night at the Opera, patent infringement, psychotics as clients, the Sanity Clause, U.S.P.S., worker's comp lawsuits, worker's disability lawsuits
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