Looking Back on the McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case
Looking Back on the McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case

Liebeck v. McDonald’s Restaurants is one of the most polarizing lawsuits of all time, defining the divide between plaintiff’s attorneys and tort reform activists. But it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Back in February of 1992, 79-year-old Ms. Liebeck...

Firm Founder David Aronberg Runs the Chicago Marathon!
Firm Founder David Aronberg Runs the Chicago Marathon!

The Chicago Marathon took place on October 13th of this year, and among the more than 39,000 runners who hailed from all 50 U.S. states and from over 100 countries around the world, was founder (and one of the namesake’s!)...

Boy Drowns in Carnival Cruise Ship Pool: Wrongful Death?
Boy Drowns in Carnival Cruise Ship Pool: Wrongful Death?

  Just days after workers lifted the Costa Concordia from its horizontal state off the coast of Italy following that ship’s disastrous wreck nearly two years ago, the ship’s parent company is again in hot water – a Florida boy...

Fatal Hit-and-Run: Wrongful Death
Fatal Hit-and-Run: Wrongful Death

Recently, a man was arrested in Palm Beach County for his involvement in a hit-and-run incident that resulted in the death of an innocent bicyclist. Not only is the suspect reported to have driven negligently in such a manner that...

Unpaid Interns Not Protected by Sexual Harassment Laws
Unpaid Interns Not Protected by Sexual Harassment Laws

The personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Aronberg & Aronberg know that sexual harassment is pervasive, harmful, and it can appear in many forms. From continued, unwanted flirting to inappropriate and undesired touching, sexual harassment in the workplace...

P.I. Pulse: Product Liability (E-Cigarette Explosion)
P.I. Pulse: Product Liability (E-Cigarette Explosion)

  Everybody knows (or should know) that young children should be kept away from cigarettes. In reality, everyone should stay away from cigarettes as much as possible, but young children are especially susceptible to the harms of cigarettes, both because...

411: Tortious Interference
411: Tortious Interference

In personal injury law, we deal with “torts” – civil wrongs that unfairly cause loss to an individual through the wrongdoing of another. Torts, these wrongdoings, can be in the form of crimes, but someone can also be liable for...

Michael Jackson Wrongful Death Case: Concert Promoter Not Responsible
Michael Jackson Wrongful Death Case: Concert Promoter Not Responsible

Concert promotion company AEG Live, was found not liable for Michael Jackson’s untimely 2009 death by a California jury on Wednesday, October 2, 2013. Back in 2009, Michael Jackson’s prescribing doctor prior to his death, Conrad Murray, was convicted of...

Texting and Driving Illegal under New Florida Law
Texting and Driving Illegal under New Florida Law

  Cell phones have, without a doubt, made us safer – they have caught crimes on camera, allowed us to stay on the phone with a friend as we walk home late at night, etc. Cell phones have also made...

411: Bullying: Wrong – and Sometimes Illegal!
411: Bullying: Wrong – and Sometimes Illegal!

“Idiot.” “Loser.” “Dork.” “Fatso.” These are just some of the demeaning, hurtful and often unwarranted insults hurled by aggressors, bullies, etc., at their victims. In recent years, public awareness of bullying here in the U.S. has culminated in public outrage...

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