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US Supreme Court's Decision on Use of a GPS

Homeowners Sue Developer for Decreased Value of Homes


Ordinance Targeting Day Laborers


Employment Arbitration Clause


Text Messages as Evidence in Court


Judgement for Downloading Songs


Nebraska Supreme Court uses and Old Doctrine of Law to Decide a Same-Sex Custody Battle

Texas Approach to DUIs

Same-Sex Couples Argue Entitlement to State Benefits Even When the State Fails to Recognize Same-Sex Marriage

Can a Drunk Driver Change His Mind After Refusing to Provide a Breath Test

Woman Sues Blue Shield for Health Insurance Payment

Woman Claims She Did Not Owe Motgage Since She Did NOt Get Important Forms

"Emergency Aid" Exception to Unreasonable Search and Seizure

Unusual Addiction Suspends Lawyer from Practice

Medical Misdiagnosis and Emotional Distress

US Supreme Court to Decide on GPS Case

Work Comp Claim for Fall at Home

DA Charges Kid with Identity Theft for Facebook Alteration

Iowa Girl Conceived after Father's Death Applies for Social Security

US Passengers Contend European Law Applies to Case Brought in Chicago

Text Messages and Free Speech

Music Downloader Ordered to Pay $1.5 Million

Car Upside Down in Bank Loan is Repossessed

Divorce and Death Benefits

Employment Law and Nonresident Employees


"Custody" and Miranda Warnings

Stolen Squad Car and Police Liability

Wrongful Death Heirs Contends Parked Truck Caused Crash

Same-Sex Couple Seeks Recognition of Marriage in Home State

Court Ordered Medical Exam and Confidentiality

Doctor's Note and Medical Record Confidentiality

National Guard Abandonment of Civilian Job

Federal Grant of Techer Immunity Constitutional

Lawsuits and the Internet

Constitutionality of Federal Healthcare

Debt Collector and Jurisdiction

Arrest Warrants and the 4th Amendment

Ebay Seller and Buyers

Strip Searches and the 4th Amendment

Minors and Contracts

Pension Benefits After Divorce

Foreclosure after Promise Not to Foreclose

Ability to Bring ADA LAwsuit

Jurors Using Facebook

Home Office and Work Comp Claims

Miranda Warning

Starbucks and Identity Theft

A Deal is a Deal?

Injury Claim and Divorce

Claim Against Police for Search Without a Warrant

Can Lawyer Get Fees When Representing Himself

Internet Defamation and Loss of Money

Work Comp Claim for Unusual Infection Which Could Occur Anywhere

Facebook Myspace Disclosures

Use of a Car, a Violent Felony

 


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Same Case, Two Different Decisions

Attorney David Allen looks at a case involving a 1993 Lincoln town car. Another vehicle rear ended the Town Car and ruptured its gas tank. A fire engulfed the passengers burning one over 80% of his body, causing his death, and badly burning another over 32% of her body. The jury found Ford at fault and voted in favor of a verdict for $43 million. Ford appealed. On appeal two different appellate courts entered two different decisions.


David Allen is a practicing attorney with over 30 years of experience. He is admitted to the practice of law in multiple states and is attuned to the way in which the law varies from state to state. He wants everyone to know how the law can work for them. For nine years he hosted Law Talk, a live call-in show originating on KFBK, a 50,000 watt clear channel station which was the first 50,000 watt station west of the Mississippi. It is presently part of Clear Channel. He also provided weekly updates for the ABC Northern California Affiliate, KXTV.

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