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LSSLC Simplifying Successful Complex Cases for Over 20 Years
2009 Safety Detroit Auto Show

Automakers unveiled a number of safety features at this year's North American International Auto Show that will make it easier to see when backing up, avoid whiplash in crashes and make it better for emergency responders to do their jobs.

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Are You Missing OSIs? (Other Similar Incidents)









Other similar incidents or OSIs can be invaluable
, paying off several times more than the investment cost for securing them.
LSSLC, LLC has developed a process for finding hard to get OSIs in automotive and other product liability cases. How attorneys use this OSI information varies.

Click "Full Article."  Learn how to use OSI material successfully at mediation, settlement and in trial presentations.     


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A fresh approach to electronic newsletters, The Dashboard Klips is a new tool that you can download to your desktop to conveniently access our newsletter. Just download, install and enjoy timely news and information right from your desktop. It is safe and secure. Klips are actually multiple pieces that comprise what we call the Dashboard. Each Klip serves its own unique purpose. 

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ESC Verdict Against GM

 A California jury ordered General Motors Corp. to pay the parents of a 7-year-old girl who was killed along with her stepmother when their sport utility vehicle rolled over.

The lawsuit claimed that GM opted to install "electronic stability control" into its luxury lines while leaving it out of its SUVs and trucks. MacKenzie and her stepmother were killed in June 2002 when their Chevrolet Suburban veered off the Interstate and flipped over. Three other people in the vehicle were injured. 

GM knew the benefits of the stability control system nearly a decade before this accident. At least two lives could have been saved if it had installed it in the SUV.

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Once again, Social Security
is in the national spotlight. This January, the first Baby Boomers turn 62, making them eligible to draw benefits. That brings up a lot of questions for those about to retire soon and those still years away. Among other things, people want to know how much they can expect, when they can quit working, and perhaps most important... will the Baby Boomers bankrupt Social Security? Read on to learn more.
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Discrimination against parents and other caregivers is becoming a new battleground for employers, according to a report from the law school at the University of California. Lawsuits can arise when employees are treated differently at work because of their responsibilities for children, elderly parents, or ill relatives. Click "Full Article" for a look at this growing trend in litigation and what your organization can do to help protect itself from liability.
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The liability faced by employers
 is increasing as the use of weblogs or "blogs" increases. While these online journals can result in positive give-and-take relationships with customers and employees, they also pose some risks. Here are some of the legal issues involved when your company — or its employees — contribute to blogs.
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U.S. Markets Fall To Fresh Lows
AllHeadlineNews.com - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 21:53:56 GMT

Wall Street sinks to lowest since 2003
news.yahoo.com - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 21:45:22 GMT

Trial Resumes for Former Head of Bank of Italy
nytimes.com - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 21:41:05 GMT

Bank Bonuses Show World Is Unfair, UK MPs Told
javno.com - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 21:40:57 GMT

The Next Million-Dollar Penny Stock
fool.com - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 21:36:16 GMT



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