by Chaikin & Sherman | Jul 27, 2017 | Medical Law
Following years of litigation and ongoing research, the full scope of brain injury risks faced by professional football players is becoming clearer – and the new evidence is alarming. According to a study recently published in the medical journal JAMA, researchers...
by Chaikin & Sherman | Jul 24, 2017 | Criminal Law
The number of elderly individuals who reside in nursing homes or receive assisted care has increased significantly in recent years. With aging Baby Boomers and more of these services becoming available, those numbers are only expected to increase. As such, seniors and...
by Chaikin & Sherman | Jul 19, 2017 | Medical Law
A Chipotle restaurant in Sterling, Virginia voluntarily shut its doors earlier this week after several customers became ill and at least one customer ended up in the emergency room. According to officials, more than a dozen people became sick after eating at the...
by Chaikin & Sherman | Jul 12, 2017 | Medical Law
In a landmark decision, the Florida Supreme Court ruled to strike down medical malpractice damages caps that have been in place statewide since 2003. According to the Court’s majority opinion, the Justices found capping non-economic damages was unconstitutional...
by Chaikin & Sherman | Jul 10, 2017 | Criminal Law
In what has become a widely publicized case of sexual abuse, a former middle school instructional assistant was recently arrested and charged in Charles County, Maryland for allegedly sexually assaulting students and making video recordings of the abuse. Officials...
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