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Hearing on Employment Eligibility Verification System conducted

The Subcommittee on Social Security under the Committee on Ways and Means conducted its hearing of the present and proposed systems for verification of employment eligibility. The schedule was announced earlier by Congressman Michael R. McNulty who is the present chairman of the Subcommittee. The he(Added: Thu Jun 07 2007)

Processing of Applications for Survivors and Disability Benefits of Military members accelerated by

During the celebration of Memorial Day, the Social Security Administration expressed its tribute to the valiant heroes of America�s military service members and mourned the tragic losses caused by the war. To manifest their deep salutation, the Social Security Commissioner, Michael J. Astrue made(Added: Thu Jun 07 2007)

Railroad Accident Victim files Personal Injury Claims

Laura Warren, college student, suffered from severe injuries resulting to disability during an railroad accident in Missouri last December 22, 2005. Warren and her parents filed a personal injury lawsuit claim against Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co., which they claim is liable for the accid(Added: Thu Jun 07 2007)

U.S. TB patient disallowed to fly if considered a threat, says parents

A United States lawyer based from Atlanta flew from Europe and back to the country while he is infected with tuberculosis, which has some strains of drug-resistance. According to him, his condition is not too dangerous that would threaten the lives of the people he flew with in the plane. He and his(Added: Thu Jun 07 2007)

Working conditions of Nurses associated with elderly patients� demise

A recent study was published and included in the �Medical Care Journal�s� June issue with findings that hospitals with enhanced staffing and fewer overtime are reliable in the care of elderly patients in the Intensive Care Units (ICU). This study is another scientific evidence supporting the (Added: Thu Jun 07 2007)

LOS ANGELES DUI ATTORNEY, KENTON KOSZDIN, HEADS FOR TRIAL IN THE SAME VENUE AS PARIS HILTON, BUT VOW

DUI Defenders 23945 Calabasas Road Suite 106 Calabasas, CA 91302 818-444-4444 duidefenders@dui1.com LOS ANGELES DUI ATTORNEY, KENTON KOSZDIN, HEADS FOR TRIAL IN THE SAME VENUE AS PARIS HILTON, BUT VOWS TO KEEP CLIENT OFF THE STAND. Los Angeles DUI Attorney, Kenton Koszdin, a Premium Memb(Added: Wed Jun 06 2007)

$2.03 million in damages awarded to family of car crash victim

The jury of a Lake County court deliberated for about 3 hours and decided to award $2.03 million to an illegal immigrant�s family. The case was a wrongful death lawsuit against the city government of Waukegan. The total amount to be awarded to the family by the jury is $2,032,992. The $2 million i(Added: Tue Jun 05 2007)

Aircraft doing turn maneuver crashed in Manhattan

An aircraft of Cirrus Design SR20 and N929CD operated in a personal flight crashed into an apartment building while attempting to do a turn maneuver up above New York�s East River. There were two pilots aboard the aircraft during the time of its crash. The owner of the aircraft and the certificate(Added: Tue Jun 05 2007)

Analysis of the Social Security�s Early Retirement Program

In the reports of the Social Security Administration, Social Security benefits comprise 42.5 percent of the overall aggregate income being received by retired U.S. citizens. Because of the significance of this income source for retired people, it is necessary to analyze the options offered by the be(Added: Tue Jun 05 2007)

Significant points about the verdicts on Vioxx

Recent observations conclude that the verdicts regarding the Vioxx cases are apparent examples of the way the United State�s �civil justice system� works to safeguard the people�s legal rights. Nowadays, even the biggest and most prosperous corporations apparently liable for bottom line serv(Added: Tue Jun 05 2007)

Workers suffering from low pay sue employers

Workers suffering from low pay sue employers Immigrants comprise almost half of the work force in New York City and even around the country. However, they are faced with unjust conditions and very low pay since their employers usually ignore labor laws covering immigrant workers. They have long g(Added: Tue Jun 05 2007)

Barbados Process Server

We are Process Servers of any Legal Documents in Barbados and the surrounding Caribbean isles. We have a speedy turnaround and you can expect a reliably professional service. Affidavits of Service can be Notarised at the required Embassy or Sworn before an Attorney. References are avail(Added: Mon Jun 04 2007)

Central Lab Gives Clean Chit To Test Kits in Ghanshyam Sarda Vs. Government of West Bengal Case

National Institute of Biologicals, New Delhi has recently certified that the test kits supplied by Monozyme were of standard quality. In a Public Interest Litigation, the Government of West Bengal represented by the Advocate General Mr. Balai Roy, gave a clean chit to the Medical Kits supplied by(Added: Mon Jun 04 2007)

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Frank Buonanotte Sues OASAS and Henry Zwack for $90 Million

In one of the most horrendous cases of political corruption, the lives of over 1500 patients were put at risk. Henry Zwack, a notoriously corrupt New York State official closed a group of alcohol and drug rehab clinics in an effort to retaliate against its CEO, Frank Buonanotte, after the two were (Added: Sun Jun 03 2007)

10 Years Imprisonment Sentence for Massive Medicare Scam Defendant

A sentence of 10 years� imprisonment was given by a Miami court to defendant, Jafet Garcia who has been part of a massive scam involving Medicare insurance. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the decision recently. Los Angeles, California, May 26, 2007 � Based on the court (Added: Thu May 31 2007)

Defendant favored by Jurors in Slip and Fall Case against Georgia Carpet

Jurors in a Madison County Court, presided by Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder, favored Georgia Carpet in Edwardsville, defendant of a slip and fall personal injury case charged by Cherie Sedlacek of Edwardsville. The decision favoring Georgia Carpet was declared after a brief trial of two days and ro(Added: Thu May 31 2007)

More than 5,000 teenagers die in traffic accidents

More than 5,000 U.S. 16 to 19 year old teenagers are killed of injuries because of traffic accidents. A recent editorial in The Lancet, reports that traffic accidents are the primary cause of death among 15 to 19 year old teenagers, worldwide. Furthermore, traffic crashes and collisions are also sec(Added: Thu May 31 2007)

The Present Year�s Employment Conditions

The US Department of Labor�s Bureau of Labor Statistics released this year�s employment situation last May 4, 2007. To summarize the report, the payroll employment for non-farm businesses increased by 88,000 last April. Meanwhile, the rate of unemployment is at 4.5 percent. This percentage maint(Added: Thu May 31 2007)

Workers with low pay sue employers

Immigrants comprise almost half of the work force in New York City and even around the country. However, they are faced with unjust conditions and very low pay since their employers usually ignore labor laws covering immigrant workers. They have long gotten used to the workers who are more grateful (Added: Thu May 31 2007)
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