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26 Apr 2019, 9:53 am by MOTP
  There is no question that the Texas Supreme Court’s resolution of the fee issue in Rohrmoos is one of great importance, and will have a major impact on many practice areas. [read post]
25 Apr 2019, 11:23 am by Bill Marler
  A majority of cases are mild, do not require hospitalization, and are self-limited. [read post]
25 Apr 2019, 10:38 am by Bill Marler
  Marler Clark, The Food Safety Law Firm, has represented thousands of individuals in claims against food companies whose contaminated products have caused life altering injury and even death. [read post]
25 Apr 2019, 1:55 am by admin
Clark County sees enough violence without the help of law enforcement. [read post]
22 Apr 2019, 9:02 pm by Coral Beach
Lytton shows how major outbreaks have prompted a variety of changes to reduce the risk of foodborne illness. [read post]
20 Apr 2019, 10:37 am by Bill Marler
An Introduction to Listeria Listeria (pronounced liss-STEER-ē-uh) is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that can grow under either anaerobic (without oxygen) or aerobic (with oxygen) conditions. [4, 18] Of the six species of Listeria, only L. monocytogenes (pronounced maw-NO-site-aw-JUH-neez) causes disease in humans. [18] These bacteria multiply best at 86-98.6 degrees F (30-37 degrees C), but also multiply better than all other bacteria at refrigerator temperatures, something that… [read post]
16 Apr 2019, 5:00 am by Matthew Waxman
It also discussed intelligence operations requiring extreme secrecy in early American history, though most of those examples, including the Lewis and Clark expedition, are not analogous to hostile paramilitary operations. [read post]
16 Apr 2019, 2:33 am by Patti Waller
It is for this precise reason that the USDA has repeatedly rejected calls from the meat industry to hold consumers primarily responsible for E. coli O157:H7 infections caused, in part, by mistakes in food handling or cooking.[43] Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome E. coli O157:H7 infections can lead to a severe, life-threatening complication called hemolytic uremic syndrome (“HUS”).[44] HUS accounts for the majority of the acute and chronic illness and death caused by the bacteria.[45]… [read post]
16 Apr 2019, 2:21 am by Bruce Clark
The illness usually lasts 4-7 days, and the majority of persons recover without treatment. [read post]
13 Apr 2019, 11:08 pm by Bill Marler
Further, nearly a quarter of those infected developed HUS and of those the vast majority was women. [read post]
13 Apr 2019, 11:04 pm by Bill Marler
More than 7,000 cases of Salmonella were confirmed in 2009; however the majority of cases go unreported. [read post]
12 Apr 2019, 4:30 am by Donna Ballman
It's basically my wish list for fixing employment law, so thanks to the bill's sponsors Senator Patty Murray, Congresswoman Katherine Clark, and Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley.Now, if only it had a chance in he** . . . [read post]
31 Mar 2019, 4:23 am by SHG
The impression given by the reform rhetoric is that the majority of defendants have bail imposed, and some vague number of them can’t make bail and are held. [read post]
27 Mar 2019, 9:46 am by Bob Ambrogi
It says it has over 5.3 million California superior court documents and dockets covering 39 of the state’s 58 counties, including all the major courts. [read post]
26 Mar 2019, 9:59 am by Katharine Trendacosta
Clarke said today, “When ISPs pick winners and losers, it doesn’t just hurt consumers, it also chills competition and innovation. [read post]
25 Mar 2019, 12:51 pm by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
’” A majority of state voters (63%), including most Protestants (73%), Catholics (64%) and other non-Protestant residents (59%), support medical aid in dying, according to the most recent state poll on the issue by Rutgers-Eagleton. [read post]
14 Mar 2019, 9:01 pm by Jim Sedor
Many Democrats worry they have set a new standard, creating a precedent that mandates a major response every time a member transgresses rules of rhetorical decorum that are ill-defined and subject to dispute. [read post]