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Should you join a class action lawsuit?
Joining a lawsuit with hundreds or thousands of other people may seem overwhelming. But when the same unethical business practices or dysfunctional medical devices have
Spinal cord injuries and pedestrian accidents
Pedestrians are especially vulnerable during an accident when it comes to debilitating injuries. Our law office sees how disruptive these injuries are, not only in
The treatments for mesothelioma
Unfortunately, for the moment, there is still no cure for malignant mesothelioma. It is a fatal and fast-moving disease, especially once it begins to metastasize.
Coverage and litigation issues surrounding sexual harassment, assault and abuse claims conference – Registration link
We are proud to announce that Samuel Meirowitz is a featured speaker at the upcoming Perrin Coverage and Litigation Issues Surrounding Sexual Harassment, Assault and
Woman sues catholic school, says nun abused her in 1960s
A New Jersey woman is suing the Catholic school she attended as a young girl, claiming a nun at the institution sexually abused her. According
Accident risks after a night of clubbing
We cover many of the risk factors that cause motor vehicle collisions, but in this post, we will take a closer look at clubbing, or
Are rideshare services safe for passengers?
In just the past decade, rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft have catapulted from small startups to dominant forces in the U.S. business landscape.
Disturbing charges allege youth coach sexually abused multiple teenagers
A youth soccer coach is accused of sexually abusing teenage boys and girls over the course of 14 months, in a criminal case described by
Are teachers exposed to asbestos more than other careers?
There is no disputing the safety concerns commonly associated with some careers. If you are an over-the-road truck driver, steelworker or farmer, you likely understand
Early warning signs of mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a scary disease because it typically does not present any symptoms until long after a person develops it. The cancer typically begins as