Personal Injury

The Most Explicit Surgery Videos Ever

(via www.surgg.com)

This site has some sick close ups of doctors removing entire eyeballs, sawing off limbs, performing labotomies, and ripping babies out of mothers' wombs.

Mobile phone - Siemens SK65

(via www.mobile-t-mobile.com)

It's noit a simple cellular, it's Siemens SK65!

It's possible to be charged solely with assault, battery generally encompasses assault

(via www.tampabay-criminaldefense.com)

Often Assault and Battery are coupled together for relation in nature. It's possible to be charged solely with assault, battery generally encompasses assault. Assault is the intent or threat to commit a violent act against another person. There are two classifications of assault, aggravated and simple. Aggravated is more severe as a third-degree felony and is punishable by five years in prison. Simple assault is a second degree misdemeanor and is punishable by 60 days in jail

Patient's Family Sues Jackson, Hospital

(via www.washingtonpost.com)

The family of a woman who died two years ago is suing Michael Jackson and a hospital, claiming the gravely ill patient was moved to make room for the pop star when he arrived with flu symptoms.

Amateur Sleuthing Lands Grisham in Real-Life Court

(via www.washingtonpost.com)

John Grisham's attempts at solving a mystery will land him in front of a jury.

Help for Defendants in Mold Litigation

(via blogs.wsj.com)

Here's an interesting comment on a Wall Street Journal article discussing mold litigation. This is a must-read for any attorney who has dealt with this issue.

Woman Sues Oprah Studio Over Show Injury

(via www.washingtonpost.com)

A woman sued Oprah Winfrey's studio Thursday, alleging she was injured in a rush for seats during a taping of the talk show host's syndicated TV show.

Cruise line to pay estate of missing man

(via www.msnbc.msn.com)

Royal Caribbean Cruises has agreed to pay more than $1 million to the estate of a man who vanished from his honeymoon cruise in the Mediterranean in 2005, according to settlement papers filed Thursday.

Senate sex blog suit heads toward X-rated trial

(via www.cnn.com)

The Senate staffer whose sex life was revealed on colleague's online diary seeks $20 million in damages. The irony is that the federal lawsuit will draw more attention to the sordid details of the affair than did the original blog posts. I guess $20 million would dull the pain.

Citing stress, cop sues man whose life he saved

(via www.overlawyered.com)

This entry from Overlawyered.com is yet another example of emotional distress claims gone awry.

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