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FDA Rejects Onglyza Hybrid Drug
In Oct. 2015, AstraZeneca, the manufacturer of Onglyza, announced that their new combo drug was not approved by the FDA. The FDA rejected the drug,...
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- Jan 15, 2016
SCOTUS Declares Capital Punishment Laws in Florida Unconstitutional
In a nearly unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, Jan. 12 that the capital punishment sentencing system in Florida is unconstitutional. The court’s...
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- Jan 13, 2016
John Morgan Shares Secrets to Success in Second Book
What does Pluto, the lovable canine character created by Walt Disney, have in common with our personal injury law firm? In his exciting new book...
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- Jan 13, 2016
Attorney Keith Mitnik Shows You How to Deal with the Bruises
Mr. Keith Mitnik, senior trial counsel and one of our most prolific trial attorneys, has published a new novel: Don’t Eat the Bruises. The book...
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- Jan 13, 2016
What to Do Immediately Following a Car Crash
Accidents can happen as you travel to work, visit friends, or see your family for the holidays. The Association for Safe International Road Travel estimates...
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- Jan 9, 2016
DOJ Files Suit Against Volkswagen
On behalf of the EPA, the Department of Justice officially filed a civil complaint against Volkswagen and its subsidiaries under Sections 204 and 205 of...
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- Jan 8, 2016
What Business Owners and Employees Need to Do When Disaster Strikes
The immense impact of the Aliso Canyon gas well blowout on Porter Ranch and surrounding towns in California is finally being recognized nationwide, yet one...
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- Jan 6, 2016
Popcorn Lung: The New "Smoking" Threat
Teen smoking rates are at record lows, curbing the rate of future lung cancer incidence among young adults. However, a toxic chemical in vaping liquids...
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- Jan 6, 2016
Invigorating Lagging Bus and Walking Networks Could Pay Dividends for the City
Big improvements could be coming to Birmingham’s transit system thanks to a federal grant the city received in December. The program promises to enhance walkability...
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- Jan 2, 2016
World Diabetes Conference Reveals Pancreatitis Risk from Using Onglyza
During the 2015 World Diabetes Conference, a study presented by Dr. Holman and his colleagues revealed that patients taking DPP-4 inhibitors have an increased risk...
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- Dec 31, 2015
Wells Fargo Sued Over Aggressive Sales Tactics
Wells Fargo & Co., one of the largest banks in America, is coming under fire for establishing a cut-throat environment for employees that’s led them...
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- Dec 31, 2015
The Five Biggest Legal Scandals of 2015
While 2015 may have been the year of the legal drama comeback, real-life has proven to be as shocking and suspenseful as any courtroom show....
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- Dec 31, 2015
Data from Wearable Devices May Soon Be Admissible in Court
Last year, wearable devices made legal news when a personal injury lawyer in Calgary got the data from his client’s Fitbit admitted in court. Since...
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- Dec 30, 2015
Xarelto: Is It Worth the Risk?
Since 2011, Bayer HealthCare and J&JPRD have aggressively marketed Xarelto as a better alternative to Warfarin for patients at risk for blood clots. Warfarin has...
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- Dec 24, 2015
W.A.T.C.H. Releases 2015 Most Dangerous Toys for Children List
While the holiday season may mean last minute shopping for many of us, it’s important to take the time and look at the products you...
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- Dec 24, 2015