Monday, August 10, 2009

Dallas based Valero Cheats Workers Out of Wages with Labor Practices

While the massive refining company depicts itself as "refining" the way it does business and providing a worker-friendly environment, the reality is shockingly different. "When it comes to its employees," adds Mr. Wittels, "the only thing Valero has refined is how best to fleece its employees out of their wages."

Brought by three current and former California employees, Dorothy McCarthy, Sarndra McKnight, and Janice Clifton, the class and collection action seeks to represent thousands of similarly underpaid Valero employees through the United States, said Weinberg Law Firm, Labor Lawyer Dallas.

A Los Angels Police Chief caught DUI

Mr. Baker's blood alcohol level, according to court documents, was almost two and a half times the legal limit -- and that result was rendered two hours after the accident. His apparently slurred remark to the arresting officer -- that he had downed a couple of beers -- is highly dubious. With a blood alcohol level of .19 (Virginia's legal limit is .08), Mr. Baker would have had to have had much, much more to drink than a couple of beers. (According to standard charts, a man of Mr. Baker's weight, 210 pounds, would need 10 drinks to reach a blood alcohol level of .19.) So on top of getting behind the wheel in an impaired state, and then, after the accident, failing a battery of sobriety tests, Mr. Baker seems to have lied to the cops, said Michael Bialys, Los Angeles DUI lawyer.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Fireman Sues New York over catastrophic injury

"After working diligently to release the victim from under the smoldering debris, while on his hands and knees, Kedroski immediately and without delay dragged the 180 to 200 pound victim out through the building into safety," said the lawsuit.

Kedroski and his lawyer, Ann O'Connell, assert that state law requires the city, as his employer, to pay the entire premium of his city health insurance plan for the firefighter, his spouse and for each of his dependant children. His two children are under the age of 18. The lawsuit also points out the fact that the Des Plaines Firefighters Pension Fund Board awarded Kedroski a line-of-duty disability pension, said John Q. Kelly, a New York catastrophic injury lawyer.

Will Obama Keep His Promise to Federal Whistleblowers?

Former federal air marshal Spencer Pickard says he was forced to resign from his job as a federal air marshal after he helped warn the public in 2006 of dangerous flaws in aviation security procedures. "I'm here because the people need to know if the terrorists do their job right and prepare like they did before 9/11, they will figure out a way to win because we are not undercover," whistleblower lawyer Los Angeles said in a 2006 ABC News 20/20 broadcast. ABC spoke to dozens of current and former air marshals as part of a three-month investigation which found they all had to stay in the same hotels, abide by a dress code banning jeans and sneakers and follow boarding procedures forcing them to identify themselves while passengers look on. The Federal Air Marshal Service subsequently dropped the dress code and hotel requirements.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Illinois gets part of settlement with drugmakers

Associated Press
July 16, 2009
CHICAGO -

Illinois is among the states involved in a $5.4 million agreement with
Chicago business attorney involving two blockbuster cholesterol drugs.

Merck & Co. and Schering-Plough Corp. said Wednesday they settled with attorneys general from 35 states and the District of Columbia.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Police planning major DUI crackdown

Checkpoint with 90 officers to be on 'major highway' during Halloween week
Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Drivers who have one for the road at Halloween parties may end up with court dates and unpleasant personal consequences.

Ninety law enforcement officers -- about twice the usual complement -- will stage the largest driving-under-the-influence checkpoint ever in Western Pennsylvania sometime between Friday and Nov. 3 on "a major highway in Allegheny County."

Hire a Pittsburgh DUI Defense Lawyer

Friday, July 31, 2009

Los Angeles Class Action Attorneys Ringler Kearney Alvarez LLP

California personal injury law firm Ringler Kearney Alavarez LLP have established themselves as a premier law firm by providing clients with consistently excellent service. They pride themselves on their intellect, creativity and tenacity.

These Los Angeles class action lawyers have achieved victories in over 100 trials with total verdicts in excess of $250 million.

Ringler Kearney Alvarez LLP achieves their verdicts by utilizing their substantial financial resources to obtain the best result possible for each of their clients. This Los Angeles class action specialist law firm fights tirelessly for their clients, no matter the cost and no matter the foe.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

New York Electrocution Lawyer John Q. Kelly

New York Electrocution Attorney John Q. Kelly is pleased to announce the launch of his new website for The Kelly Group P.C.

The website can be viewed at http://www.kellygrouppc.com and features notable cases and clients of Mr. Kelly.

About John Q. Kelly
One of the most renowned litigators in the country, Mr. Kelly has a proven track record in complex civil and corporate litigation nationwide.

His clients include some of the most widely publicized victims in recent times, including:

- Estate of Nicole Brown Simpson
- Parents of Natalee Holloway
- Estate of Kathleen Savio, ex-wife of Drew Peterson
- Estate of Heiress Anne Scripps Douglas
- Former Yankee great Joe Pepitone