Cleveland Clinic Hit with Hefty Payout in Age Discrimination Case
Cleveland Clinic Hit with Hefty Payout in Age Discrimination Case
Cleveland Clinic Hit with Hefty Payout in Age Discrimination Case
If you’re the parent of a baby and enjoy dressing them in Carter’s clothing, this recall notice is for you. Recently, Carter’s decided to recall “more than 100,000 three-piece cardigan sets sold in sizes newborn to 24 months” over choking hazard concerns. As it turns out, the button on the cardigan can “fall off, posing a choking hazard to young wearers.”
The Trump administration is laying down new mandates that’d see more immigrants prosecuted for illegal entry to the United States – a move advocates fear will lead to the separation of families. Under the new policy, the Department of Homeland Security will refer ‘100 percent of illegal southwest border crossings’ to the Justice Department. U.S.
Work-Related Deaths are at Unacceptable Levels, according to AFL-CIO
On Friday, the Trump administration ended a special immigration program for some 57,000 Hondurans. The decision, said Michael Martin of National Public Radio, is only the latest in a series of similar actions. ‘Temporary Protected Status’ – an immigration category protecting refugees of natural disaster and manmade catastrophe – was revoked for Nicaraguan and Salvadoran
Ashley and Leland Jones recently filed a wrongful death lawsuit “on behalf of their daughter, Rowyn, who was born on October 16, 2016, and died the next day.” In the lawsuit, the couple allege that their daughter’s death was “caused by a botched delivery and a failure to order a needed Caesarean section,” and names Dr. Ashley M. Lane, nurse Chelsey Roberts, and Bolivar OB/GYN LLC and its parent company, Signature Medical Group, Inc. as defendants, according to the suit.
Penn State’s student-led Outing Group can no longer go outside because they might get hurt, but some danger is good for us as prep for life’s challenges.
Legal Reader is pleased to share the news that Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C., recently expanded its insolvency, bankruptcy and corporate practice team with the addition of five new attorneys. The announcement follows.
Cancer Misdiagnoses at Renowned Hospitals Under Review
Earlier this year, 24-year-old Anthony Burgess Jr. drowned in a pond after saving his three-year-old daughter. Now the family of the child is filing a wrongful death lawsuit against an apartment complex and car manufacturer, “alleging they are responsible for the death.” The accident occurred on March 26 “after Burgess Jr. jumped into a pond when his car rolled in with his daughter, Amina Garret, inside.” Amina survived, and since the incident, Burgess Jr. has been hailed as a hero.