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Posted on March 1, 2013

FDA Vows To Keep a Close Eye on Cantaloupes

Two serious outbreaks of foodborne illness have prompted the Food and Drug Administration to keep a closer eye on the cantaloupe industry.  The items were responsible for two distinct outbreaks which took place in the past two years, incidents which led 400 people to become ill due to the presence of Listeria and Salmonella.  Three… read more

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Posted on March 1, 2013

8-figure Settlement for Victims Whose Vehicle Was Struck by an Oncoming Semi-Truck

On March 1, 2013, Adam Shea and Spencer Lucas recovered a confidential 8-figure settlement for their injured clients whose vehicle was struck head-on by an oncoming semi-truck. On the morning of May 18, 2011, a young married couple were traveling in their SUV on their way to work as teachers with their 18 month old… read more

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Posted on March 1, 2013

Texting Ban Shot Down By Oklahoma House Calendar Committee

Proponents of a texting and driving ban in the state of Oklahoma may have to wait another year for passage.  Yesterday, the state’s House Calendar Committee opted not to move forward with the bill, despite remonstrations from those who thought that such a measure could improve safety along Oklahoma roads.  The bill’s sponsor, a representative… read more

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Posted on February 28, 2013

Urbee: The 3D Car That Could Soon Be Coming to a Road Near You

Additional hybrid and electric vehicles are seen along the highway every year.  Regular automobiles are getting better gas mileage than ever.  The newest vehicles on the road are equipped with safety systems that do such science fiction-seeming things as hit the brakes to avoid a crash or alert the driver when he or she is… read more

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Posted on February 28, 2013

Texting Investigation Influences North Carolina Lawmaker to Act

Much ink has been expended detailing the assumed difficulties of enforcing texting and driving laws when cellphone usage is still a legal offense.  A news station in Charlotte, North Carolina noticed this trend and sought to get to the bottom of it.  More importantly, though, their investigation has apparently opened the eyes of one lawmaker,… read more

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Posted on February 28, 2013

Artificial Christmas Trees Recalled By Balsam Hill Over Burn Threat

We’re far removed from Christmas, and worrying about decor used in the lead-up to the holiday could thus be the furthest thing from your mind.  But when recalls get issued in regard to holiday items, it’s important that you take care of the issue the moment you hear about it.  If you wait, you might… read more

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Posted on February 28, 2013

South Dakota Texting and Driving Ban Fails to Earn Necessary Votes

Hopes for a texting and driving ban at the state level in South Dakota have been squashed by the House Judiciary Committee.  The bill, which had previously been passed by the Senate, failed to muster the votes necessary to be put forth in front of the entire House.  This is despite the fact that 18… read more

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Posted on February 28, 2013

Crash Hazard Leads Prevost to Recall 6,120 Coaches

H3-45 VIP, H3-45, H3-40, and H3-41 coaches of the 1993 through 2013 model years are being recalled by Prevost because of a potential control loss issue.  On about 6,120 coaches, the pitman arm can apparently be contacted when the collar retaining bolt gets torqued too high in a certain drag link collar position.  This could… read more

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Posted on February 28, 2013

Oklahoma Capitol Draws Proponents of State Texting Ban

Oklahoma lawmakers are in the process of considering whether or not the time is ripe for the state to outlaw texting while at the wheel.  And as they mull that important decision, supporters took the time yesterday to come to the state capitol in Oklahoma City to explain why such a law was essential at… read more

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Posted on February 28, 2013

Brian Panish Presents Closing Arguments in DePuy ASR Lawsuit

A trial attempting to determine the level of responsibility Johnson & Johnson should bear in the design and marketing of a defective hip implant is winding to a close, and Brian Panish of Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP was there to present closing arguments on behalf of a man injured by the implant. Mr…. read more

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Posted on February 27, 2013

Preventing Calamity After Flooding Affects Your Home or Neighborhood

When severe storms move through the area, one of the most dangerous factors to consider is what happens after the weather passes.  You could find your residence and neighborhood beset with floodwaters that can compromise your safety long after the storm has come and gone.  If you ever experience such an incident, it’s important that… read more

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Posted on February 27, 2013

Supporters Encourage Texas Lawmakers to Ban Texting and Driving

Texas is one of the only states that has yet to pass a ban on texting while driving, but that could change if some lawmakers get their way.  Yesterday, persons directly impacted by distracted driving were on hand to urge legislators to consider passing a measure that would make texting illegal. They appeared in front… read more

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