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Legal Alert/Article May 10, 2013, previously published on Spring 2013 A historical Rhode Island landmark is recognized by this Cranston slip and fall lawyer.
|  | Portland Car Accident Lawyers Support Ban on Cell Phone Use Sean P. DuBois; Shulman DuBois LLC;
Legal Alert/Article March 21, 2013 Studies show that talking and texting on cell phones increases chances of injury (duh!) but did you know that if you talk on the phone while driving you are FOUR times more likely to crash? Yep. So let's end distracted driving by banning cell phone use in cars.
|  | Commercial Truck Accident Claims and Insurance Sean P. DuBois, Joshua Shulman; Shulman DuBois LLC;
Legal Alert/Article March 14, 2013 If you've been injured in a truck accident, particularly a commercial truck, you need to understand what this means for your claim. Truck accident claims and settlements are more complicated and require more investigation, so having a basic understanding of commercial truck insurance can help a...
|  | How An Attorney Works A Trucking Case: The A to Z Basics Bernard F. Walsh; Shapiro, Goldman, Babboni & Walsh;
Legal Alert/Article November 29, 2012, previously published by Shapiro Goldman Babboni & Walsh Though it is impossible in one short article to outline everything you need to know about a trucking case, an outline of the basics is necessary so you can understand how your attorney will be pursuing your claim.
|  | Maryland Court of Appeals Holds WMATA Entitled to Statutory Immunity for its Maintenance Decisions in Companion Cases Eric M. Leppo; Semmes, Bowen & Semmes A Professional Corporation;
Legal Alert/Article November 8, 2012, previously published on November 2012 In this recently issued opinion by Judge Lynne Battaglia, the Maryland Court of Appeals resolved two separate, but similar, cases against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (“WMATA”), holding that WMATA was entitled to statutory immunity from the Plaintiffs’ tort...
|  | Driving in Downtown Portland, Oregon Sean P. DuBois, Joshua Shulman; Shulman DuBois LLC;
Legal Alert/Article November 8, 2012, previously published by Portland Personal Injury Lawyer Blog Changes to Portland Downtown Streets and Traffic Signals
|  | How to Avoid Truck Accident And Injuries Sean P. DuBois, Joshua Shulman; Shulman DuBois LLC;
Legal Alert/Article August 22, 2012, previously published by Portland Personal Injury Law Firm of Shulman DuBois Trucks, simply by virtue of their sheer size compared to other vehicles, are intimidating. And if your car has been in a collision with a truck, it’s not going to be a contest as to which vehicle is going to sustain the most damage, or which occupants are the most likely to be seriously...
|  | Who is Entitled to Make a Wrongful Death Claim in Oregon? Sean P. DuBois, Joshua Shulman; Shulman DuBois LLC;
Legal Alert/Article May 2, 2012, previously published by Shulman DuBois LLC Blog If someone you know has been killed in a wrongful death accident (i.e. someone caused their death through action or negligence), you may be entitled to file a wrongful death claim against the person or body that caused that death. But the law limits who can bring such a claim, so read more for...
|  | Prior, Dissimilar Incidents Inadmissible to Prove Notice of a Dangerous Condition of Public Property Robindeep S. Basra, Stephen E. Horan; Porter Scott A Professional Corporation;
Legal Alert/Article September 15, 2011 Evidence of prior, dissimilar incidents are inadmissible to prove a public entity’s notice of a dangerous condition of public property. That is the conclusion the Third Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal reached in a recent, published decision that may help public entities...
|  | California Supreme Court Limits Recovery by Injured Workers: The Duty to Provide a Safe Workplace Under Cal-OSHA is Presumed to be Delegated to the Subcontractor John R. Clifford, Edward P. Garson, Carey B. Moorehead, Michael A. Walker; Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP;
Legal Alert/Article August 29, 2011, previously published on August 2011 On August 22, 2011, the California Supreme Court, in a 6-1 opinion, made claims by injured workers against general contractors more difficult. The Court held that the hirer of an independent contractor presumably delegates to the contractor “any tort law duty it owes to the contractor’s...
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