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Top U.S. Official for Protecting Consumer Product Safety Wants LESS Money and Clout to Enforce Consumer Protection Laws Than Senate Committee Approves

Posted On Oct 31, 2007 @ 11:28 AM by SEO Admin

In an attempt to rectify problems and ensure the safety of our children, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation voted yesterday to approve a bill which would overhaul federal standards on consumer products, and includes vital whistleblower provisions to protect employees who report consumer safety violations. Yet notwithstanding the widely reported recalls of children's products and the real risks posed to consumers, the top U.S. official for consumer product safety, Nancy A. Nord, the acting chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), had asked Congress in recent days to reject the legislation. Thus far this year, the CPSC has negotiated at least 43 recalls of children's products - from toys to school supplies to jewelry - containing lead, according to CPSC recall announcements. Those 43 recalls have involved approximately 10.8 million products, 84 percent of which were

File This Under "You Can't Fight City Hall"

Posted On Oct 29, 2007 @ 01:26 AM by SEO Admin

One of the banes of representing plaintiffs in personal injury cases against The City of New York is the seemingly endless ability of the City to delay the prosecution of these cases by simply ignoring with impunity court-ordered directives and deadlines to provide disclosure of records and to produce witnesses for depositions.Most of the time, when a conference is held and the City has not complied with an earlier court order, the City is just given more time to respond. Rarely is the City penalized for its noncompliance. (This is why our office, whenever possible, commences personal injury/medical malpractice actions against the City or its agencies in Federal Court). So when a Supreme Court Justice who does not tolerate the City's dilatory tactics is reassigned to non-city cases, suspicion abounds. Until the beginning of this October, Justice Paul A. Victor of the Supreme Court, Bronx County, had, for more than three years, been the sole Justice responsible for

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Tips on Recognizing Sex Offenders in Schools

Posted On Oct 24, 2007 @ 02:26 PM by SEO Admin

The New York State School Boards Association New York State School Boards Associationhas issued tips to recognize signs of possible educator sexual misconduct. State reports say many of the sex offender teachers and administrators maintained sexual relationships with students for months or years, with subtle signs of the abuse discounted or missed by colleagues and students. Some tips to recognize signs of possible educator sexual misconduct include: - Student has difficulty walking or sitting, torn clothing, stained or bloodied underwear, pain or itching in the genital area, venereal disease, pregnancy, and changes in weight. - Sexual behavior inappropriate for a student's age. - Being late to class, changes in personality, and increased time with one adult. - The behavior of adult molesters can include personal relationships with students, time spent alone with students, time before or after school

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AP Report: Sexual Misconduct Plagues U.S. Schools

Posted On Oct 24, 2007 @ 02:17 PM by SEO Admin

An Associated Press investigation found more than 2,500 cases over five years in which educators were punished for actions from bizarre to sadistic. A seven-month investigation in which reporters sought disciplinary records in all 50 states and the District of Columbia from 2001 through 2005 found 2,570 educators whose teaching credentials were revoked, denied, surrendered or sanctioned following allegations of sexual misconduct. The number of abusive educators is equal to nearly three for every school day. At least half the educators who were punished by their states also were convicted of crimes related to their misconduct. Young people were the victims in at least 1,801 of the cases, and more than 80 percent of those were students. One report mandated by Congress estimated that as many as 4.5 million students, out of roughly 50 million in American schools, are subject to sexual misconduct by an employee of a school sometime between kindergarten and 12th grade.

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New York Attorney General's Office Issues Tips to Parents to Keep Their Children Safe On the Internet

Posted On Oct 22, 2007 @ 11:41 AM by SEO Admin

In connection with the settlement of its consumer fraud investigation of Facebook, the New York State Attorney General's Office issued advice to parents to take preventive steps to keep their children safe and issued tips on "How to Occupy Space on Social Networking Websites Safely": * Be cautious about sharing your personal information online that can be used to locate you offline. This includes your screen name, personal photos, hobbies, social security numbers, address, phone number, bank or credit card number. Remember, websites for underage users are not permitted to request personal information without a parent's permission. * Do not share information online that you would not share offline; there are no "Takebacks." Once information is posted online, it cannot be removed. If deleted or modified, older versions continue to exist online. Share or information that is appropriate for the public. Rem

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Facebook Settles New York Attorney General's Consumer Fraud Investigation

Posted On Oct 22, 2007 @ 11:32 AM by SEO Admin

Facebook will step up the policing of pornography, harassment and inappropriate behavior on its social networking site, settling a consumer fraud investigation by New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo. Investigators posing as minors on Facebook were repeatedly solicited by adult predators, and the site did a poor job of responding to complaints from investigators posing as minors or their parents. The settlement implements a new model to enforce safeguards aimed at protecting its network members, especially children and adolescents, from sexual predators, obscene content and harassment. Under the terms of the agreement Facebook will, amongst other steps: (1) accept complaints about nudity or pornography, harassment or unwelcome contact confidentially via hyperlinks placed throughout Facebook's website as well as via an independent email to abuse@facebook.com; (2) respond to and begin addressing comp

Consolidated Edison Files Notice of Claim against New York City Over July 18, 2007, Steam Pipe Explosion

Posted On Oct 20, 2007 @ 01:01 PM by Ira Slavit

Consolidated Edison has filed a Notice of Claim with the City of New York alleging that leaking cold water caused the steam pipe explosion that occurred on July 18, 2007, near the intersection of Lexington Avenue and East 41st Street in Manhattan. The filing of a notice of claim is a prerequisite to instituting a lawsuit.Con Ed's notice of claim was apparently filed just before the expiration of the 90-day statutory time limit. One wonders whether Con Ed has filed the notice of claim based upon the results of the investigation it has been conducting into the explosion, or whether Con Ed is, as it professes, merely filing as a precautionary measure. We'll know soon enough. Meanwhile, a lawsuit for the wrongful death of theone fatality from the explosion was instituted this week. In light of Con Ed's filing of a notice of claim, the City of New York is likely to be added to lawsuits that have alr

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It's Lunchtime, It's Sunny, and It's Raining Glass

Posted On Oct 19, 2007 @ 12:06 PM by SEO Admin

As an attorney representing people injured in accidents, I have been told by adversaries who regularly represent building owners, general contractors and subcontractors that when they are walking on a sidewalk and are approaching a sidewalk bridge (commonly referred to as scaffolding), they always cross to the other side of the street in order to avoid walking under the sidewalk bridge. They are too familiar with what can and do go wrong. This past Wednesday afternoon, October 17, 2007, provided a vivid example of why these attorneys feel the way they do. That afternoon, a bathtub-size steel bucket toppled from the roof of a skyscraper under construction in Midtown, banging along the side of the building, breaking windows, and trailing a shower of glass and metal as it crashed through the plywood roof of a sidewalk shed behind scaffolding 53 stories below. Eight people were injured. The accident was the fourth time since January 1, 2006, that debris has fallen from

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Medtronic Urges Doctors to Stop Using Defibrillator Leads After Linking Five Deaths to Breaks in Them

Posted On Oct 18, 2007 @ 03:25 AM by SEO Admin

The nation's largest maker of implanted heart devices, Medtronic, said yesterday that it was voluntarily urging doctors to stop using a family of leads known as the Sprint Fidelis, a crucial component in its most recent implantable defibrillator models, because the leads break too often. Medtronic told doctors to stop using the Sprint Fidelis wires after linking five deaths to breaks in them. The company said the Fidelis wires failed slightly more often than the thicker wires they were meant to replace. A lead is a wire that connects the heart to a defibrillator, a device implanted near the shoulder that shocks faltering hearts back into normal rhythm. An estimated 235,000 patients are thought to have Fidelis leads, and the company estimates that 4,000 to 5,000 patients - or about 2.3 percent - will experience fractures in the leads that can make the device misread heart-rhythm data. Such a malfunction can cause the device to either deliver an unnecessary elect

Concussion: Serious Injury for Both Males and Females Alike

Posted On Oct 14, 2007 @ 11:33 PM by SEO Admin

While many might assume that concussions are a "boy thing", studies are showing that girls are more susceptible to suffering a concussion. For instance, in high school soccer, girls sustained a concussion 68 percent more often then boys, while in basketball, girls are practically three times more likely to sustain a concussion. Due to the erroneous notion that a concussion is a problem that primarily plagues males, looking for and diagnosing concussions in women are not reasonably and diligently pursued. Some symptoms of a concussion include blurred vision, dizziness, nausea and disorientation. However, often the diagnosis of a concussion is not made and this results in more serious long term health problems and injuries. There are often lingering symptoms such as headaches, dizziness and sensitivity to noise and light. Repeat concussions, even when mild, often increase the risk