A Senate Report on Benghazi was issued today indicating that the State Department made critical issues in the protection of the American Libyan consulate office in 2011. Conservatives are using it as an opportunity to sling mud at what they’ve decided is the Democratic leader for President in 2016, Hilary Clinton. Chris Christie’s top aides …
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Yesterday news broke that Wal-Mart has been charged by the National Labor Relations Board for retaliating against its employees. The NLRB says Wal-Mart illegally fired, disciplined or threatened more than 60 employees in 14 states for participating in legally protected activities to complain about wages and working conditions at the nation’s largest retailer. Specifically, Wal-Mart …
Continue reading David’s Daily Docket 1/16/2014 – NLRB v. Wal-Mart and a Jurisdicational Hook from SCOTUS.Negligence, a very broad legal concept, is based on the simple principle that people have a right to be left alone, and when a person interferes with that right, when he or she shouldn’t have, the person who’s life has been affected should be entitled to compensation. Usually, negligence is a factor in most wrongful …
Continue reading Georgia Law – NegligenceIn this episode of Talking Law, we talk about insurance, false accusations, defamation, service of process, bankruptcy, credit card fraud, personal jurisdiction, personal injury, torts, and divorce. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes. Tune in this Friday for The David Dorer Show.
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