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The Gardiner Foundation and Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. teamed up once again for The First Annual Gardiner Foundation Turkey Giveaway. The event, held on November 20, 2010 outside of St. James Park, was held to provide families in need in the Bronx community with Thanksgiving meals. The Gardiner Foundation set up flyers and sign-up
Read More >What: First Annual Gardiner Foundation Turkey Giveaway When: Saturday, November 20, 2010 Time: 8:30 AM 10 AM Where: 193rd Street and Morris Avenue, Bronx, NY 10468 For more information, contact Dexter Gardiner at (646) 721-0011
Read More >Reports stemming back to 2006 in the New England Journal of Medicine have made note of the potential complications for newborns whose mothers have taken SSRIs in the final trimester of their pregnancy. If you are currently taking an SSRI during pregnancy, consult with your doctor to determine the steps necessary to keep both your baby and yourself as healthy as possible.
Read More >Justice Wooten's ruling does not mean that the 4 1/2 year old child is guilty of negligence for striking the 87 year old woman with her bike, but that it will be up to a jury to determine if she is negligent.
Read More >New York State just passed the Access to Justice in Lending Act (AJLA), a law that allows homeowners to recoup their legal fees from the lender if they successfully defend their foreclosure case. Now, homeowners are one step closer to being on an even playing ground with their lenders.
Read More >According to the Associated Press, BP confirmed earlier this week that they will waive the cap, but only for certain claims. One of the lead plaintiffs attorneys, Ervin Gonzalez, said he was satisfied that the filing by BP will definitely waive the cap, claiming. They can't get around that language.
Read More >Have you checked the privacy settings on your social networking sites recently? Because of a new ruling in New York, it is even more important to make sure that the general public can't view your profile.
Read More >Five New York Hospitals are becoming part of a malpractice pilot program aimed at reducing medical errors. This three year program will be funded by the federal government for $3 million. While in this program, these hospitals will disclose medical errors early, offer settlements more quickly, and enlist the help of specialized judges to mediate these settlements before they go to trial.
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