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First Fosamax Case Submitted to Jury Today

Pharmaceutical cases are all the rage these days, so it seems… The first Fosamax case has been submitted to a jury today in New York.  Fosamax is an osteoporosis drug sold by Merck. Allegedly, it caused something called osteonecrosis in some of the people who took the drug. Osteonecrosis is a disease that causes the […]

Some Refreshing Legal Humor

Things have been all together too serious on this blog for a while. There’s been way too many reports of texting while driving, accidents, and other generally serious topics. So today, since it’s Friday and we could all use a little bit of happiness, I bring you legal humor: a story, videos, and more! First, […]

BART Finally Settles Contract

I’ve been bringing you news of the possibility of a BART strike for a while now, and am now bringing you what is (hopefully) the final update– it looks like the madness is finally over. The  Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1555, which represents about 900 train operators, station agents and power workers voted for the […]

Zero Tolerance for Cell Phone Users Today

I encourage my readers to never talk or text while driving because the behavior is inherently dangerous and has been shown in studies to increase the risk of an accident several times over. In fact, texting and driving can increase the risk of an accident by a factor of 32 (that means an accident is […]

Getting Doored is Not Your Fault, at Least Legally

Cyclists may need to be careful to avoid getting doored, but at least they can rest assured that if they do happen to slam into the door of a parked car, it won’t legally be their fault. That’s right, no matter how it happens, a dooring of a cyclist is the fault of the person […]

MUNI Safety Hearing Today

After two serious MUNI accidents in the last month, the City Operations and Neighborhood Services Committee will hold a hearing examining MUNI safety standards for bus and train operators today.

Do New Lawyers Need Mentors? Utah Thinks So

Attorney Stephen Owens, who was named new president of the Utah State Bar Association. (Paul Fraughton/The Salt Lake Tribune) A new program in Utah requires newly admitted lawyers to have a mentor to get them started in the field. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, recently elected Bar President Stephen Owens, charged with implementing the […]

Can Teens be Cautious Drivers?

The days of the careless, immortal teenage driver are over. Meet the new, cautious teen driver!

Second Muni Crash in Less than a Month Leaves Six Hurt, Two Hospitalized

The Fog City Journal is reporting that an accident involving two Muni F-Line streetcars and an SUV has left six people hurt, two of whom were hospitalized. According to the FCJ, at 5:46 pm, a streetcar traveling westbound on Market Street in the Castro, rear ended a westbound Nissan Pathfinder, crushing the SUV into the […]

Law Students: No Job? Try Suing Your School

One college grad is suing her school to get her tuition back because she claims they didn’t do enough to help her find a job. What about all those jobless law school grads? Should they be suing their schools? What should schools be doing to ensure that their graduates aren’t destitute and jobless come graduation?

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