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Working on roofs can be extremely dangerous. There have been many cases where a roofer has lost his life after falling from a height. Since roofers usually work high above the ground, their jobs are inherently dangerous. In this post, ourSt. Louis work injury lawyerwill discuss the common ...
My father is a retired lawyer who serves as a volunteer attorney at a legal clinic operated by the University of Maryland School of Law in downtown Baltimore. To try to give a specific example, I asked him about the clinic and what he feels they need to better accomplish their mission. ...
Without taking risks, our services look like every other risk-adverse lawyers’. Our advertising messages are stale, our articles say the same things said by every other lawyer, and nobody notices us. To protect yourself from mistakes and losses and criticism, you lose your competitive edge. A...
Proving work-related illness or injury in Japan is nearly impossible, and employers generally do not take the mental health of workers seriously (Endo & Sakamoto, 2021). Treatment for mental health is covered by the country's national health insurance, which absorbs 70 % of the total cost, ...
byLee E. Berlik Virginia’santi-SLAPP statuteoffers immunity against tort claims based on statements “regarding matters of public concern.” We know generally that matters of public concern are those considered to be subjects of “legitimate news interest” such as those “relating to any matter...
But that wasn't enough to feed the insatiable appetite for anything related to the case. A special device was connected to the courtroom stenographer's machine so that every word of the trial would be transmitted to newsrooms the minute they were typed. Those two anecdotes il...
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In the podcast, Amy talks about all things related to everday and workplace wellbeing. There is no right way to do wellness, wellbeing or self-care, and it looks different to everyone (not everyone has to do yoga). Join us as we unpack what wellbeing really is and how we can make...
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