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Could Federal Funding Help Curb Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice can result from medical errors that occur in a variety of treatment settings, including an overcrowded hospital. One way that hospital overcrowding can...
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- louisville
- May 17, 2016
Workplace Safety Tips: How to Keep Workers Safe in Tampa’s Biggest Industries
Tampa employers were reminded of the consequences of workplace safety last week after the tragic death of a Lutz construction worker, who was struck and...
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- tampa
- May 16, 2016
Morgan & Morgan’s Own ‘Lawyer Warrior’ Participates in Successful JALA Event
We at Morgan & Morgan are proud to announce that one of our attorneys, Antonio Luciano, participated in the 2016 Florida’s Ultimate Ninja Warrior competition...
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- jacksonville
- May 13, 2016
Alafaya Trail Construction Update: Do New Road Safety Measures Adequately Protect Pedestrians?
The Orange County Commission is reviewing a nearly $5 million pedestrian improvement plan for the University of Central Florida, which may bring the campus one...
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- orlando
- May 13, 2016
Orlando Decriminalizes Marijuana
On Monday, May 9, Orlando joined Tampa and Volusia County in the decriminalization of marijuana possession in small amounts. Effective October 1, this marijuana ordinance...
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- May 11, 2016
Morgan & Morgan Internship Helps Cristo Rey Students Thrive
This school year, Morgan & Morgan’s Atlanta office was proud to participate in Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School’s work study program. By providing internships,...
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- atlanta
- May 11, 2016
First Steps to Treating Compulsive Gambling: How to Help Compulsive Gamblers Recover
Today, wagering on anything has never been easier. Online casinos and daily fantasy sports are regularly marketed on TV and the internet, and they let...
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- May 11, 2016
Lakeland Student's Death Near School Prompts Renewed Calls for Safety Measures
Lakeland residents are coming together in an outcry against the dangerous conditions for students along Clubhouse Road, after the untimely death of George Jenkins High...
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- lakeland
- May 10, 2016
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month Celebrates How To Stay Safe While Enjoying Your Ride
May is not only the month for the celebration of Mother’s Day and Memorial Day. The nation will also honor Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, which...
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- May 5, 2016
How to Improve Safety Around the Wekiva Parkway Construction Route
Construction on the second phase of the Wekiva Parkway began on May 2, bringing the Tavares community one step closer to a complete Central Florida...
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- tavares
- May 5, 2016
Automobile Drivers Responsible for Most Tennessee Motorcycle Accidents
In Tennessee and elsewhere, automobiles are a major cause of motorcycle accidents. Even more importantly, though, is the fact that motorcycle accidents are more likely...
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- nashville
- May 5, 2016
Top 4 Birth Control Implant Side Effects
Birth control is a necessity for many women. Unfortunately, most of the popular options on the market for semi-permanent or permanent birth control cause debilitating...
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- May 4, 2016
Takata Recall Expands By Another 35 Million Airbags: Here’s What You Should Do Next
Takata, already facing the largest auto recall in U.S. history, will recall at least 35 million more airbag inflators, according to news reports. This latest...
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- May 4, 2016
Talcum Baby Powder Alert: Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $55 Million for Product’s Link to Ovarian Cancer
For the second time in three months, major drugmaker Johnson & Johnson is on the hook for millions of dollars stemming from its baby powder...
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- May 4, 2016
New Church Protection Act May Put Jackson Churches At Risk
A new law allowing armed security inside places of worship is designed to bolster security in churches across Mississippi, but it’s leaving Jacksonians wondering if...
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- jackson
- May 3, 2016