P.I. Pulse: an Award, a Lawsuit, and another Collapse
P.I. Pulse: an Award, a Lawsuit, and another Collapse

  In this blog, we’re going to outline for you the basic information behind a few recent stories in the world of personal injury law. The first story revolves around an Iraq war veteran receiving a jury award of millions...

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Philadelphia building collapse

  On June 5th, at the corner of Market St. and 22nd St. in center-city Philadelphia, a four-story building, in the process of demolition, collapsed prematurely and unexpectedly over an adjacent thrift shop, wreaking havoc on those inside and the...

P.I. Pulse: Drug and Tech Corporations Forced to Pay for Wrongdoing and Negligence
P.I. Pulse: Drug and Tech Corporations Forced to Pay for Wrongdoing and Negligence

In this blog, we’re going to be talking about a few drug corporations, and perhaps the most popular technology company around right now, that were forced to settle cases in which they were accused of various forms of wrongdoing. These...

411: The Jodi Arias Case (with a Focus on Recent Jury Selection Problems)
411: The Jodi Arias Case (with a Focus on Recent Jury Selection Problems)

  Two summers ago, the captivating courtroom drama that rattled the airwaves for weeks was the murder trial of Casey Anthony, the Central Florida young mother (dubbed “Tot Mom” by Nancy Grace) who was accused of murdering her young daughter....

P.I. Pulse: a Verdict Against Yamaha and a Reminder on “Dog Bite” Liability
P.I. Pulse: a Verdict Against Yamaha and a Reminder on “Dog Bite” Liability

Let’s start with the former: a case in which a woman from Pensacola, Florida, filed a lawsuit against the mega corporation Yamaha Motor Co. following an accident that she claims was caused by the faulty vehicle. Per her account, she...

Greeting Summer in a Responsible Way
Greeting Summer in a Responsible Way

  While summer won’t officially commence until June 21st, it sure feels like summer down here in the sunshine state! Though we are blessed with beautiful weather all year long, the summer months in South Florida comprise a time when...

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Stricter D.U.I. Laws may be on the Horizon

DUI Laws going to be stricter. On Tuesday, May 14th, officials at the federal National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) made an informed declaration and suggestion regarding the benchmark for what should determine what counts as driving under the influence of...

Legitimate vs. Illegitimate Lawsuits scaled
411: Legitimate vs. Illegitimate Lawsuits

  Lawyers as a class are the recipients of a disproportionate amount of unfavorable commentary. We are the subjects of countless jokes and derogatory phrases and we are constantly being referred to as people who try to make a buck...

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411: Dealing with the Remaining Suspect of the Boston Bombings

As the country reels from the Boston Marathon attacks (Boston Bombings) of Monday, April 15th, all of us at the Law Offices of Aronberg & Aronberg would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to the victims of the attacks, their...

Forgery in Florida and Beyond
Forgery in Florida and Beyond

  Forgery is a dirty word.  Forgery is defined as the action of “forging” - or producing - a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.  The word “producing” can be misleading.  Someone can produce their own work, and thus it isn’t...

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