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  • Baton Rouge Devastated by Gustav--Forgetten by Main Stream Media

    Peter Wetherall | September 05, 2008 1:52 PM | 8 CommentsLas Vegas, NV Category: Miscellaneous

    Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been forgotten by main stream media. Hurricane Gustav recently made landfall in Louisiana. The main stream media organizations were camped out in New Orleans waiting to...

  • Personal Email May Be Discoverable

    Steve Klearman | September 17, 2007 8:21 AM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Defective & Dangerous Products

    This entry was sent to me today by Scott Roseland at CyberControls.net:Around the same time that a number of White House staff members were trying to extricate themselves from the probing questions of certain congressional inquiries about personal e-mail accounts being used to allegedly bypass the official government provided e-mail service, a very interesting survey was being released called,...

  • Nevada Supreme Court Reviews the Role of Biomechanical Engineers as Experts

    Steve Klearman | August 22, 2008 10:37 AM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Automobile Accidents

    In Hallmark v. Eldridge, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 48 (published July 24, 2008), the Nevada Supreme Court reviewed the often dubious role of so-called “biomechanical engineers” as experts and concluded...

  • Ageism and Medical Malpractice

    Steve Klearman | April 27, 2007 8:50 AM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Medical Malpractice

    In a new article courtesy of AAJ, attorneys Elizabeth Faiella and Peter Gulden examine the issue of "ageism" in health care and litigation.They write, among other things:When the plaintiff has suffered injury because of a doctor's failure to diagnose cancer or provide adequate treatment, the lawyer can count on jurors to hold certain biases. They have been conditioned to believe that medical...

  • Doctors Attempt 'No Sue" Clause

    Steve Klearman | May 28, 2007 6:40 AM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Medical Malpractice

    Some doctors in New Jersey are now asking their patients to sign away their legal rights. The American Association of Justice cites to Dick Dahl's story published at LawyersUSA:A group of New Jersey ob-gyns has begun asking prospective patients to sign away their right to a jury trial, touching off a debate about the enforceability of the waivers. Citing the high cost of medical malpractice...

  • Judge Weller Shot and Criticized

    Steve Klearman | November 21, 2007 3:21 PM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Miscellaneous

    It's relatively amazing that Judge Chuck Weller continues to be criticized. One would think that a judge who is shot by a crazed ex-husband might garner more sympathy than critique. But that hasn't really been the case for Judge Weller. In fact, it seems that those who support him are attorneys, many of whom may remain dependent on him to render decisions in their cases.Martha Bellisle,...

  • Does Nevada Have Jurisdiction? Part III

    Steve Klearman | February 13, 2008 9:52 AM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Medical Malpractice

    This is the last part of my three-part series on the issue of whether Nevada has jurisdiction over a doctor who practices medicine over the Internet from a different state.1. Many States Have Recognized The Propriety Of Exercising Jurisdiction Over Nonresident DoctorsCourts have found jurisdiction over nonresident doctors where they purposefully directed their actions at plaintiffs' states. ...

  • AB 483 Revises Procedures on Execution of Property

    Steve Klearman | October 29, 2007 12:42 PM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Defective & Dangerous Products

    Assembly Bill No. 483 dated March 20, 2007 revises Nevada law regarding the execution of property and wages from a judgment debtor. The bill makes personal property whose total value does not exceed $1,000.00 exempt from execution. It also exempts tax refunds from federal earned income credit or a similar state law from being garnished. The original bill includes the proper forms for a notice of...

  • Does Nevada Have Jurisdiction? Part II

    Steve Klearman | January 18, 2008 7:58 AM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Medical Malpractice

    This is the second part of what will be a three-part blog. See yesterday's blog for the issue that the following argument addresses:A. The Fiduciary Shield Doctrine Is Not Law In Nevada And Even If It Were It Would Not Preclude An Exercise Of JurisdictionThe fiduciary shield doctrine, a flawed legal theory that has generated confusion and countless inconsistent exceptions, provides that acts...

  • Woman Dies in Dentist Chair

    Steve Klearman | January 02, 2008 7:11 AM | 0 CommentsReno, NV Category: Medical Malpractice

    Last week Georgette Watson, principal of Brentano Math and Science Academy in Chicago, died while undergoing a root canal in her dentist's chair. It wasn't the physical surgery that killed her, however. The blame is being placed upon her anesthesia, which put her in a state between unconsciousness and being awake, a state known as "twilight sedation." In this condition patients are typically...

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