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Drunk Driver v. Auto

$10,000,000.00 structured settlement for a wrongful death case against the MTA. A twelve year old little girl who lost her mother as a result of a bus running over her..more

Construction Worker Obtains More Than $2.5 Million for Injury

We are pleased to announce that the Los Angeles personal injury law firm of Lederer & Nojima LLP has obtained a judgment of..more

Slip and Fall Accident

On September 9, 2010, Lederer & Nojima LLP was awarded a $2,506,432.76 judgment in a case evolving from a painter..more


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2/23/2012 5:22:36 AM
Police say a gun brought to an elementary school in a third grader's backpack discharged, apparently by accident.




By David G. Savage and Chris Megerian, Los Angeles Times
2/23/2012
The high court does not, however, affirm an appellate court's decision to block the lowering of doctor reimbursement rates. California will keep paying the higher rate for now, an official says.

A years-long legal fight over cuts in California's multibillion-dollar healthcare program for the poor took another twist Wednesday as the U.S. Supreme Court kicked the case back to a lower court.




By Joel Rubin and Paloma Esquivel, Los Angeles Times
2/23/2012
LAPD chief advocates a change in state law, saying that licenses would improve highway safety and allow police to identify people they encounter.

Wading into a divisive, politically charged debate, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Wednesday that California should issue driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.




By Kenneth R. Weiss, Los Angeles Times
2/23/2012
Wildlife investigators in California and other states crack down on an international smuggling ring that trafficked for years in sawed-off rhinoceros horns.

Federal wildlife investigators in California and other states say they have cracked an international smuggling ring that trafficked for years in sawed-off rhinoceros horns, which fetch stratospheric prices in Vietnam and China for their supposed cancer-curing powers.




2/22/2012 9:50:48 PM

A man wanted in connection with a Redondo Beach murder has barricaded himself in his car on a Utah freeway Tuesday, according to officials in the area.



2/22/2012 8:47:11 PM

A motorcycle and a vehicle collided on the eastbound 105 freeway late Tuesday afternoon, said Officer Tatiana Sauquillo with CHP.



2/22/2012 6:56:12 PM

A giant hot air balloon got away from students at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove



2/22/2012 5:15:10 PM
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled that the U.S. government cannot deny health benefits to the wife of a lesbian court employee.




2/22/2012 4:21:27 PM
Click for health and wellness events this week and beyond in the San Fernando Valley and surrounding areas.


2/22/2012 3:04:27 PM
Contending that the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is infested with toxic mold and asbestos fibers, 19 current and former employees are suing. They are seeking not only financial compensation for alleged health problems caused by the "sick" building but medical monitoring and a safe work environment, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. The suits blame the claimed hazardous condition of the courthouse on damage from hurricanes Katrina and Wilma in 2005 and subsequent cleanup efforts. A new $328 courthouse is planned for Broward County, but construction has been delayed. However, officials say the old courthouse is safe in the meantime. In court documents, Broward County…


2/21/2012 10:26:21 AM
Struck on the head when a heavy piece of camera equipment fell on him as he was attending a music festival with his girlfriend, a Texas lawyer went to the emergency room, got stitched up and initially thought he had simply suffered a flesh wound. Then, a few days after the March 19, 2011 accident, Patrick Fagerberg, now 42, began having difficulty speaking even in short sentences. His emotions changed, too, he and his girlfriend say; he was distant with her and made some impulsive decisions that obviously weren't good choices, they tell Texas Lawyer. A well-known figure in Austin courtrooms, Fagerberg had to stop practicing law…


Bruce Carton
2/16/2012 1:24:00 PM
DUI checkpoints continue to generate a lot of debate and discussion. The latest skirmish involving DUI checkpoints comes from at least two states that are now reconsidering the legality and effectiveness of DUI checkpoints in the first place. In Utah, a bill will soon be considered by the state House of Representatives that would completely ban police from setting up DUI checkpoints, FOX 13 reports. Utah state Rep. David Butterfield, a sponsor of the bill, believes that DUI checkpoints violate citizens' rights against unreasonable searches. "The Utah Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court have both held that they are constitutional under very narrow guidelines, but that's problematic," he said. Similarly, WestIslip Patch reports, New Hampshire lawmakers are also considering a proposal to prohibit state police from setting up DUI checkpoints, again citing possible violations of citizen's civil rights. According to the Patch, New Hampshire lawmakers are concerned with citizens' "due process rights when they are arrested for other violations or their vehicles are searched." Supporters of DUI checkpoints such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving argue that the tactic does improve public safety. They add that checkpoints do not violate civil rights because citizens are only detained briefly and...


Bruce Carton
2/13/2012 1:18:46 PM
Here are today's three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere. 1) Question: My neighbor has asked us to sign a release of liability before my son arrives at their house for a playdate. Is this how playdates work nowadays? Answer: Not where I live, but who knows? Maybe you should counter-offer by asking for your neighbors to place some funds in escrow in case your son suffers any injury while in their care or loses any of his possessions? (Jonathan Turley, Mr. [Legal] Manners Responds To Parents Of Legal Bubble Boy) 2) Question: I'm a fugitive on the run in Italy. How am I supposed to update my Facebook page under these conditions? Answer: That is a challenge, but bear in mind that each update provides fresh clues for the police on your whereabouts. (NewsCore, Fugitive Caught Posing With Obama Waxwork) 3) Question: Some motorist who was upset with my driving just pulled up alongside me and showered my car with pennies! Some of the pennies went through my open window and sun roof and even knocked my glasses off. Unacceptable! Can he do this? Answer: No, those pennies are "dangerous weapons" under the circumstances....


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