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Angelina Jolie disclosed that she had a double mastectomy and that she would have her ovaries removed to help prevent breast and ovarian cancer that she may be genetically predisposed to in April of 2013. Jolie is best known as an academy award winning actress. There are several estate planning lessons that can be learned from her recent surgeries.
Posted by
Evan
Guthrie on
5.15.13
in
Articles.
In this recent decision, Case number S198638, the California Supreme Court held that the California‘s medical marijuana statutes do not preempt a local ordinance ban on facilities that distribute medical marijuana.
Posted by
Robin
Mashal on
5.6.13
in
Real Estate.
Florida Statute 702.10 was enacted to allow foreclosure Lenders a procedure by which they may attempt to expedite the foreclosure process when they serve the homeowner with a foreclosure lawsuit. Following the procedure of Florida Statute 702.10, once the Lender serves you with a foreclosure lawsuit, the Lender must file a motion for an Order to Show Cause and then the Court will enter an Order requiring the homeowner to appear in court and contest why a Final Judgment of Foreclosure should not be entered
Posted by
Ray
Garcia on
5.5.13
in
Tax Law.
(FL)
Drug Injury Watch: Medtronic Infuse Bone Graft Efficacy And Safety Study By Yale: Widely Anticipated Results Are Set To Be Released In June 2013
This Controversial Medtronic Spine Treatment Was Put In The Spotlight By June 2011 Medical Journal Articles About Serious Risks And Problems With Infuse
http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2013/04/2013-yale-study-medtronic-infuse-bone-graft-safety-issues-off-label-use-medical-complications.html
Posted by
Tom
Lamb on
5.2.13
in
Personal Injury.
Our office represented the Bankruptcy Trustee of the estate of Siu Ling Li, concerning fraudulent transfers of assets from the debtor's estate. Here is a judgment entered against the Debtor's son for fraudulent transfer of $20,000 pre-bankruptcy petition.
Posted by
Robin
Mashal on
4.29.13
in
Bankruptcy.
Defendant applied for business license with the City of Monterey, California, but did not disclose the business would be dispensing medical marijuana. City ordinance prohibited dispensing medical marijuana, so city tried to close the business as a public nuisance. Court of Appeal held: Operating a marijuana dispensary under the pre-moratorium City Code constituted a public nuisance per se.
Posted by
Robin
Mashal on
4.29.13
in
Real Estate.
Drug Injury Watch: Mirena IUD Migrations And Perforations Requiring Surgical Removals Result In Growing Number Of Lawsuits Against Bayer
First Mirena Case Trial, Baugh v. Bayer, Scheduled To Start May 6, 2013 In South Carolina Federal District Court
http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2013/04/mirena-law-legal-bayer-iud-lawsuits-device-migrations-perforations-surgical-removals.html
Posted by
Tom
Lamb on
4.23.13
in
Personal Injury.
Drug Injury Watch: Two Conferences About Big Pharma Conduct: One Past (Selling Sickness 2013), One Future (PharmedOut's 4th Annual Conference)
At Their Respective Websites, You Can See What You Have Missed And What You Can Look Forward To In Washington, DC
http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2013/04/big-pharma-conferences-pharmedout-selling-sickness-2013-washington-dc-events.html
Posted by
Tom
Lamb on
4.18.13
in
Personal Injury.
Two businesses entered an agreement. P sued D in the Superior Court of San Diego County, and D brought motion for transfer of venue to Orange County, based on the provision of the agreement's venue selection clause. P challenged this transfer of venue. The California Court of Appeal held that venue selection clauses will be upheld for contracts between sophisticated business entities.
Posted by
Robin
Mashal on
4.11.13
in
Litigation - Law & Motion.
According to a recent study, there appear to be intangible factors that are at play during a DWI arrest.
Posted by
Douglas
Kans on
4.11.13
in
Criminal Law.