Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Personal injury law: news and Blog Posts of interest-Maryland injury lawyer Blog (blog)

Home personal injury law: > > News legal news and Blog Posts of interest posted on: 9 April 2012 by Ronald v. Miller, Jr.

I hope you had a good Easter. Here are some personal injury stories/blog posts that I found important over the past week.

Bob Kraft discusses the ongoing efforts to introduce some mental health in the Byzantine labyrinth personal injury attorneys face when trying to deal with Medicare Links. He summarizes the wisdom in passing a new law that simplifies the process: "[W] hen the Chamber of Commerce and the trial lawyers associations both agree on a proposed law it is difficult to think of an excuse not to pass." Walter Olson reports on Overlawyered on the dismissal of a lawsuit to declare an illegal McDonald's practice of including toys in Happy Meals. I do not know whether it is a good idea to toys in Happy Meals. I know that my kids like getting them, but maybe it's a bad idea to bad food and toys to close. But, not every bad idea should result in a lawsuit, right?Max Kennerly writes about defence medicine and what may be a new trend of doctors not medical malpractice lawyers for claimants accuse everything what ails the health system. I've written about this a zillion times (here, here, here, here, and here, just to name a few). How the structure of an appellate brief. GlaxoSmithKline is trying to pretend that it must be a citizen of Delaware. We all get, does not want to answer in her own jurisdiction Glaxo and wants to pretend it's a citizen of Delaware because Delaware-all 500 square meters of it-its own citizens in the head would shoot to protect a business. Because companies are people too, you know. I'm good with their legal strategy although, really, they should be so few people to tell about the possible.

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