Can You Appeal The Jury’s Verdict?
Many non-attorneys ask whether it is possible to appeal a jury decision for the defendant? The answer is: “it depends.”
Many non-attorneys ask whether it is possible to appeal a jury decision for the defendant? The answer is: “it depends.”
Because cesarean sections are now commonplace, and the risk of fetal and/or maternal death is much less, one scientist believes that babies will eventually grow bigger and bigger heads.
In Washington, if you are 18 and die due to the wrongful actions of another, unless you were providing your parents substantial support, they have no claims for their loss.
Nurses have identified problems with electronic medical records, although the systems are getting better over time.
A recent limited study found that young men who regularly use marijuana have two times the risk of stress cardiomyopathy compared to non-users.
A new study now concludes that licorice — yes, licorice! — may result in fertility problems for women.
A recent case allows families of people who have died as a result of negligence to request mediation with possible defendants, allowing them an extra year to evaluate whether they would like to bring a legal claim.
Developers have come up with a pill that’s regular size when swallowed, but expands into a much bigger star-like shape, which prevents it from moving on from the stomach to the intestinal tract.
A new ABC comedy, Speechless, is a show about the daily life of a family navigating the ups and downs of life with disability.
Most often, a decision about whether to take a case or not hinges on whether the risks and costs of litigation are outweighed by the chance of a successful outcome.