Government Counsel - Build Nest Eggs For Retirement
Posted on February 28, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
It is an unfortunate fact, but not a generalization, that Americans have very short attention spans. This is manifested in certain activities that we join or set up but never get around to see concluded. Nowadays the government is giving attention to retirement benefits. There is a lesson learned in this context - a lesson as big as the baby boomer generation.
This is why when it comes to finances, you should not put off planning for your future any longer than necessary. You should be doing it right now!
Read More..>>Fda Consulting Assistance With Fda Regulations, Fda Compliance And Fda Validation
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The U.S. customs and FDA work closely and recently while doing a spot examination of a mail shipment of foreign drugs, the US Customs revealed that such shipments usually contain counterfeit and unapproved drugs that create severe safety problems. This joint operation by customs and FDA was carried out to help customs and FDA stop counterfeit and potentially unsafe drugs from entering the United States. Ideally this is the task of compliance programs.
CFSAN and the effects FDA compliance failure
Read More..>>What To Do When A Dog Bites You!
Posted on February 28, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Are you afraid of dogs and being bitten by them? Well, you are not alone.
Dog bites are very common cause of injuries in not only children but also adults. Dog bites can cause serious consequences from psychological trauma or permanent deformity. And the worst consequence of a dog bite is death.
It is eerie in a way to say that dog bites are a nightmare coming from what is supposed to be a man’s best friend.
There is actually a dog bite epidemic in the United States. Dogs bite almost 5 million or 2% of the country’s population, annually. Most of the victims are children, often bitten in the face.
Read More..>>Gadolinium Side Effects
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Gadolinium side effects have recently been linked to patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Gadolinium for MRI is used to improve the visibility of internal organs and tissue so the radiologist can more easily detect abnormalities. A population-based study led by Dr. Aneet Deo revealed that patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) were at an increased risk for gadolinium side effects. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) was found in ESRD patients after gadolinium exposure.
Read More..>>Knowing Your Rights Regarding Product Liability
Posted on February 28, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Product Liability can be defined as the accountability of the manufacturers along with the distributors regarding the safety of their products. This also incorporates the producers of the parts used in assembling the product, the product assembler or manufacturer, the main distributor and the retailer in which the customer bought the defective product.
This further explains their liability for whatever damage that their products would bring to their customers. In this case the manufacturers should follow a strict quality control in the process of producing their products while the distributors should assure the end customers that it is still safe to consume or utilize the said product. Most of the different state laws clearly affirm that any person who has been harmed in consuming or utilizing substandard products may file a product liability suit against the manufacturer or the distributor.
Read More..>>The Scramble For Software Patents
Posted on February 28, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Have you come up with an idea, or an innovative process, or developed a neat little prototype around it? Are you totally excited about it and want to release it in the market and test it out? Hold on a bit, because you need to first protect your intellectual property.
It takes years to conceptualize and develop software products. However, once the product attributes are well defined, it does not take significant effort to replicate the software on a different platform or language if it has not been patented.
Read More..>>The Scavenger Hunt For Medication Errors
Posted on February 27, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
“Medication-Error-Review-For-Lawyers.com”, offered by Andrew S. Rosenthal, Pharm.D., reveals where and how to uncover evidence of negligence in medication error lawsuits. A Doctor of Pharmacy who has been in practice since 1967, when he earned his degree from the University of Southern California, Dr. Rosenthal provides a roadmap to real causes of negligence when a medication error has occurred.
Read More..>>Medical Identity Theft - The Sick Gets Sicker
Posted on February 27, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
If you’re like most people, you’re probably familiar with identity theft. In fact, you may have already been a victim or know someone that has. What you may not be as aware of is medical identity theft. According to current researchers, over 255,000 cases are reported every single year. With this in mind, law enforcement agencies and media sources are starting to take it more seriously and are engaging in collaborative efforts to inform potential victims. In this brief article, we’ll discuss medical identity theft and give you tips on how to protect yourself.
Read More..>>Demystifying The H-2b Visa
Posted on February 27, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
It happens all the time these days. A contractor is awarded a large contract, but finds he doesn’t have enough workers to perform the job. He advertises the position, asks around the community, always with the same result - no workers available. Finally, as a last resort, he considers importing qualified skilled workers from outside the United States, but everyone tells him it is legally impossible to import such workers. So he ends up violating the law by hiring undocumented workers, as a matter of survival. Something is wrong with this picture.
Read More..>>5 Things You Should Know About Your Wrongful Death Cases
Posted on February 27, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
1. Wrongful Death Cases: What Are They?
Usually speaking, a wrongful death is a death incurred by someone’s negligence, such as: carelessness, incompetence, or failure to act. A person crossing the street, killed by an intoxicated driver, an old woman killed by a mugger for $20.00 in her purse, a pregnant mother struck down and killed by a reckless teen driver.
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