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$50 Mil Verdict Against Daimler-Chrysler
An LA jury ordered DaimlerChrysler to pay about $54 million to the family of a father who was killed by a Dodge truck that backed over him. The jury panel awarded $50 million in punitive damages and $5.2 million in compensatory damages. Click "Full Article" to learn what happened at the trial and how the trial attorneys showed the jury details about this prolific defect.
Joanne Knabb was less than 1 week old when she was transported by a children's hospital. The ambulance that carried her in a pediatric infant ICU transport device, was impacted by a drunk driver traveling in the wrong direction on a major highway.
LSSLC, LLC assisted Attorney Robert Varsek in securing a substantial settlement from a major medical device manufacturer, hospital and ambulance company.
Click "Full Article" to learn more about how children are at risk in ambulance transport.
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Federal tax law contains two valuable credits that encourage employers to hire certain disadvantaged job seekers. The Work Opportunity Credit and the Welfare-to-Work Credit were recently improved. Here are the changes, along with some information about planning ahead to hire teenagers eligible for an employment tax credit this summer.
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