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Lawsuit Targets R.I. Restriction on Law Firm Names

Written by Cassius Shuman. Published in Providence Business News on February 19th, 2021.

Attorney Rob Levine knows the value of branding – after all, countless billboards and TV ads have touted Levine as the “Heavy Hitter” of personal-injury law.

That’s why …

2021: Looking at the Future of Social Security Benefits

The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted Social Security which had already been falling short for years due to persistent wage inequality and political inaction.  The current pandemic and economic downturn have only accelerated the shortcomings of Social Security’s long …

February 2021 Recalls

Nissan North America, Inc. is recalling roughly 267,276 units due to brake defects. Certain 2013-2015 Nissan Pathfinder vehicles have been found to have faulty brake light switches. These brake light switches can get stuck in the “ON” position, illuminating …

If You Slip & Fall on an Icy Sidewalk, Who’s Liable?

There is no doubt about it, as the winter months persist with their inclement weather, the risk of sustaining a personal injury increases. One of the more common injuries people experience, other than those suffered during a car accident, …

Slip & Fall Accidents in Stores

Slip and fall accidents can cause temporary or permanent personal injury or sometimes even result in death. If you have been involved in a slip and fall accident while in a store, you could be eligible for compensation.

What to …

Car Accidents Involving Black Ice: Who’s Liable?

Black ice can be incredibly dangerous. When it rains or snows, a thin layer of ice can cover the ground. This ice is transparent and takes on the color of the object it is covering. This makes it especially …

WHAT IS THE RECREATIONAL USE STATUTE?

There may come a time when you are injured and suffer damages as a result of recreational activities you participate in while at a public place such as a community baseball field, a bike path, a zoo, or a …

January 2021 Recalls

480,000 pieces of children’s clothing sold at Target stores are being recalled. Two separate clothing items were announced on the same day. One recall includes 299,000 units of Cloud Island rompers ranging from newborn to 12 months sold at …

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