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DIVORCE LAWYERS GOING HIGH TECH

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MORE RECALLS FOR SIMPLICITY BRAND

According to a April 8, 2009 item in the Chicago Tribune, about 25,000 playpens made in China and imported by Simplicity Inc. and SFCA Inc. have been recalled. The playpen in question is known as the “Travel Tender Play Yard”[shown below]. The playpens are portable and feature a bassinet, along with a changing table. The specific defect involves a… Read More
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MEDICAL RESIDENTS STILL OVERWORKED

According to an article in today’s Chicago Tribune, medical residents[medical school graduates caring for patients under the guidance of more experienced physicians] are still working way too many hours. The article, written by Mary Engel, discusses a report released Tuesday by the Institute of Medicine, an arm of the National Academies. The report recom… Read More
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RECENT STUDY: SAFER TO SETTLE?

A recent study in the Journal for Empirical Legal Studies suggests that plaintiffs should strongly consider accepting settlement offers and NOT going to trial. Law Consultant Randall Kiser and Cornell Legal Professor Jeffrey Rachlinski analyzed over 2000 civil cases from 2002 through 2005. According to the study, 61% of those plaintiffs received less in damage… Read More
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INSULIN NEEDLES RECALLED

According to an article in the November 7, 2008 Chicago Sun-Times, approximately 500,000 diabetic syringes are being recalled. The article, written by Monifa Thomas, notes that the manufacturer,Covidien, recalled 4,710 boxes of single use ReliOn syringes, sold at Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club, between August 1 and October 8. According to the Food and Drug Admi… Read More
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SHERWOOD BRANDS RESPONDS TO CANADIAN RECALL

As noted in my October 27, 2008 post, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency[CFIA] recently issued a warning advising Canadian consumers not to eat Sherwood Brands Pirates Gold Chocolate Coins. Tests on the coins had revealed the presence of melamine. Sherwood Brands has now issued a notice to customers in response to the CFIA warning. The notice details that no… Read More
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TAINTED CANDY RECALLED IN CANADA

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency[CFIA] is warning Canadians not to eat, distribute or sell Sherwood Brand Pirates Gold Milk Chocolate Coins. Recent CFIA tests on the candy came back positive for the presence of melamine. The product at issue has 240 pieces of candy per package and bears UPC 0 36077 11240 and lot code 1928S1. The candy is distributed in Cand… Read More
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DELTA CRIB RECALL

J.W. Elphinstone of the Associated Press had an article in the Chicago Tribune today discussing the Delta Enterprises recall of 1.6 million older models of a drop-side crib after two infant deaths. The company indicated on Monday that 985,000 drop-side cribs, made between 1985 and 2007 require safety pegs that may be lost during the assembly process. In additi… Read More
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TRIBUNE ENDORSES OBAMA; PIGS SUDDENLY FLY

Wow, this is big. The Chicago Tribune has endorsed Barack Obama for President. This marks the first time ever, that’s right, EVER, that the paper has endorsed a Democrat. Residents of hell are reaching for overcoats. Read More
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CHICAGO ACCIDENT VICTIM NEEDS HELP

On Thursday, October 17, 2008, the Chicago Sun-Times had a story about the misfortune recently visited upon Michael Bielinski. On October 5, 2008, Michael was driving on the Kennedy Expressway, at about 3:30 am. He was returning home from a birthday party. His girlfriend was with him. Michael’s vehicle was making a funny sound, so he pulled over near Ont… Read More
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