Here is a link to my July 10, 2011 article in the Greenville News: Due Process Should Run Its Course in Boeing Case. Not sure link will work without subscription, so here is my basic point: If Boeing did violate the law, the law should provide a remedy. The remedy... read more
A visitor to my website brought 100 of the Best Aging Resources to my attention and I wanted to bring it to yours. For those looking for statistics and information on aging, resources for caregivers and information about Alzheimer’s, I highly recommend that you... read more
As people age, they are forced to rely on friends and family to take care of their affairs, and a smart way to do this is to make sure someone you trust is legally appointed to act on your behalf. This is particularly true when someone moves into a nursing home. A... read more
Okay, I considered a sexier title for this post, maybe some reference to South Beach, which was not far from the hotel where I stayed when I attended a nursing home litigation seminar. But, first, such a title would be lousy for SEO, and more to the point, I didn’t... read more
I heard someone discussing the McDonald’s hot coffee case the other day, and like most folks, the speaker knew nothing about the real facts of that case. Regardless, this case still impacts the debate about reform of our civil justice system (i.e., tort reform). A new... read more