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Fort Lauderdale Personal Injury News

January 28, 2009 by  
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According to a Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorney, residents whose homes were congenital on a above boiler and landfill armpit are suing the burghal of Fort Lauderdale, adage admiral haven’t done abundant to apple-pie up attenuated clay beneath their homes, according to a adventure in the Miami Herald.

Coral Gables advocate Reginald Clyne (left) says association of the Durrs adjacency wouldn’t accept bought their homes if they knew of the bloom hazards.

Soil studies accept begin aerial levels of arsenic and added baneful chemicals abreast the neighborhood.

Man faces charges for friend’s afterlife in headlock at bar

January 23, 2009 by  
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According to accident attorney Stuart Smith, five months afterwards the afterlife of a Dunnellon man, authorities accept answerable an Ocala man in the case.

Stuart Smith is an accident attorney in Jupiter and Jupiter personal injury attorney.

Armed with a warrant, a Dunnellon badge officer, with abetment from two Ocala badge officers, went Thursday to 1824 N.E. Third St., area they arrested Joshua Ineichen, 25.

He was answerable with assassination and abomination battery. Ineichen was appear Friday on $5,000 bail.

Miami Florida Mayor Hails Progress

January 13, 2009 by  
Filed under Wrongful Death Law

Miami FL – A measure of the greatness of a city is the extent to which he not only recovers from a disaster, but also most of the opportunities offered by it, according to Mayor Larry Friedman.

By this measure, Miami has earned itself a reason to celebrate, said criminal defense lawyers in Miami on Wednesday.

And he called for a public celebration to be held on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Charley, which struck the city on 13 August 2004.

The theme will be “Recognizing How Far We’ve Come,” said Friedman, in an e-mail to the city and business / community leaders this week.

On August 13, 2009, about a half-dozen major projects are completed and several others began, said Friedman.

Boston freight train accident – 230 personal injuries

January 9, 2009 by  
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On Tuesday afternoon, a freight train rolled another track on the line and collided with a commuter train that was stationary wounding more than 200 people. About 150 people were treated on the spot and 80 others were taken to local hospitals. None of the injuries were fatal, and most were minor. There were about 300 passengers on the Stoughton-bound train and many are in need of a Boston personal injury lawyer.

Pesaturo said the CSX freight car loaded with lumber, rolled about two miles from where he was stationed in a ship timber on the siding. He traveled in the Stoughton train line, and then on the main line where it struck the passenger train to the locomotive near Canton Junction just before 5:30 pm Pesaturo said the engineer, who was among those injured , was alerted by a signal that something is on the track line… Read the rest

This is the water, stupid!

January 5, 2009 by  
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It is said that our primitive ancestors of a simple system of calculation: “One, two, three, many.” Which describes the subject of many 2008 voters, whose concerns are the economy, the price of the Energy, Iraq, and “other problems.” Most Americans are not concerned about global warming. Maybe they will be when they turn on the tap and water comes out.

In the world, most of the glaciers are decreasing. It is the ice in places like the North Pole and Iceland. While ice loss is generally regarded as evidence of global warming, most Americans are not losing any sleep. A Gallup poll in April found that “while 61% of Americans say the effects of global warming have already begun,” only 37 percent are worried about this, about the same percentage who were concerned when Gallup started asking the same question, nineteen years.

Why not global… Read the rest

NC man killed by his stepfather is in the same prison

January 5, 2009 by  
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JACKSONVILLE, NC – According to one Miami injury lawyer, a man who police said was shot by his stepfather was in the same prison with him after discovering agents arrest warrants against the victim. The police told the Jacksonville Daily News 37-year-old Richard Hayes shot his son-in-law Thursday night.

The 21-year-old Michael Bass was holding a bloody towel to his abdomen when paramedics arrived, said his stepfather shot him.

Deputies then discovered Bass warrants for failure to appear in court and took him to jail after being treated and released from hospital.

Police said Hayes told investigators he had pain in my neck and shot his son-in-law because he thought Bass wanted to fight against him.

The men remain in prison. He did not know if they have lawyers.

Stupidest criminal of 2009…

January 5, 2009 by  
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Why is Samuel Randall of Chicago have a smile?

He could be proud that it is our first Dumb Criminal 2009.

Maybe he is happy to Roland W. Burris be appointed as the new junior senator from Illinois.

Or maybe, just maybe, Randall was smoking a part of six pounds of marijuana police say they found him on Sunday. Cops say they have noticed the 27 years of driving on the wrong side in a one-way and when they pulled over Randall, they easily found a large quantity of weed in the car and drink holder in plastic bags on the seat of passenger. Authorities and criminal defense lawyer Miami say the pot has a value of nearly $ 18,000.

Costa Rica Real Estate Law

January 5, 2009 by  
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The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), in partnership with several government entities in Central America and the business sector, organized a convention for the dialogue and find solutions to the lack of urban planning in different countries Central America – including Costa Rica.

Representative of Costa Rica Real Estate Law to the IUCN this year is the Minister of Housing, Clara Zomer, the Deputy Minister of Housing, Luis Fernando Salazar and Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy, Jorge Rodriguez.

The first day of debate, José Antonio Milan, an architect of Nicaragua, said the problem of overcrowding in the capital of Managua, which has 1246717 inhabitants and a density of 43.14 persons per hectare. According to Milan, Managua needs an area three times larger than it has to ensure the quality of life of its inhabitants. Unfortunately, Nicaragua has no immediate plans for urban development.

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