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DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special EVENT DATA RECORDERS (EDR) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF Event Data Recorders (EDRs) are part of Airbag Control Modules, PowerTrain Control Module, Electronic Control Modules or after-market products designed to capture crash- related data from non-commercial passenger vehicles and commercial motor vehicles traveling on PROTECTING FOOD & BEVERAGE RECIPE AND PROCESS OWNERSHIP The second step is the completion of Mutual Non-Disclosure (MNDA) Agreements between a food and beverage company and any suppliers with whom they plan to do business. A third step represents "Product Development Agreements" (PDA) that define the level of product ownership between a company and its suppliers. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR USER INTERFACE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY A well-designed, attractive user interface is valuable. In fact, it may be one of the most valuable components of your software. Apple built the biggest company in the world on best-in-class design and usability. If you develop software, you should be aware of the value of your user interface (UI), whether you should take steps to protect it, and whether you may be at risk of infringing on PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g TASA EXPERT WITNESS SERVICES A Track Record of Success Since 1956 When Only An Expert Will Do. Successful attorneys know that The TASA Group is North America’s Largest and Most Experienced Expert Referral Service TM, providing access to seasoned professionals in 10,000+ technical and medical specialties.Our unparalleled commitment to customer satisfaction ensures that attorneys and insurance professionals get the best FIREARMS AND BALLISTICS EXPERT WITNESS TASA Refers Firearms and Ballistics Experts and Hundreds More. TASA ID: 125 (Ballistics): 35 years working in Forensic firearms, firearms identification, and crime scene reconstruction Retired KY State Police Forensic Lab, Supervisor of Forensic Ballistics lab ISO 17025 Laboratory Assessor with over 25 labs inspected. Expertise in Ballistics, Forensics, Forensic Ballistics, Firearms SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: WHY IT TAKES The statistics are alarming. One out of four children will be exposed to sexual abuse during childhood. Both boys and girls are susceptible to the wide range of sexual abuse that can occur. We know that most of the abuse is perpetrated by someone the child knows and trusts. However, there are a significant number of cases in which a child has made allegations of sexual abuse that may not be DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special EVENT DATA RECORDERS (EDR) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF Event Data Recorders (EDRs) are part of Airbag Control Modules, PowerTrain Control Module, Electronic Control Modules or after-market products designed to capture crash- related data from non-commercial passenger vehicles and commercial motor vehicles traveling on PROTECTING FOOD & BEVERAGE RECIPE AND PROCESS OWNERSHIP The second step is the completion of Mutual Non-Disclosure (MNDA) Agreements between a food and beverage company and any suppliers with whom they plan to do business. A third step represents "Product Development Agreements" (PDA) that define the level of product ownership between a company and its suppliers. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR USER INTERFACE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY A well-designed, attractive user interface is valuable. In fact, it may be one of the most valuable components of your software. Apple built the biggest company in the world on best-in-class design and usability. If you develop software, you should be aware of the value of your user interface (UI), whether you should take steps to protect it, and whether you may be at risk of infringing on PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g TASA EXPERT WITNESS SERVICES A Track Record of Success Since 1956 When Only An Expert Will Do. Successful attorneys know that The TASA Group is North America’s Largest and Most Experienced Expert Referral Service TM, providing access to seasoned professionals in 10,000+ technical and medical specialties.Our unparalleled commitment to customer satisfaction ensures that attorneys and insurance professionals get the best FIREARMS AND BALLISTICS EXPERT WITNESS TASA Refers Firearms and Ballistics Experts and Hundreds More. TASA ID: 125 (Ballistics): 35 years working in Forensic firearms, firearms identification, and crime scene reconstruction Retired KY State Police Forensic Lab, Supervisor of Forensic Ballistics lab ISO 17025 Laboratory Assessor with over 25 labs inspected. Expertise in Ballistics, Forensics, Forensic Ballistics, Firearms MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE TASA ID: 1128 During my review of podiatric cases from 1993, I have come across items that I feel would be of interest to attorneys and doctors. Each item below represents a discussion of aENTERTAINMENT
TASA ID: 3919 The large majority of lawsuits that involve individuals in the entertainment industry revolve around lost wages or fees. These claims often allege millions of dollars in lost earnings depending on the role the person plays within the industry. MIND THE GAP: (PLATFORM-TO-RAILCAR GAP) This article addresses two critical safety issues that affect passengers using subway and commuter rail platforms: Platform-to-railcar horizontal gap and Platform-to-railcar vertical gap.The National Safety Council ranks falling second only to automobile injuries as the nation's leading accident cause. All pedestrian falls begin with a slip or a trip and must be taken seriously, as they can STONE AND TILE FLOOR DAMAGED FROM FLOODS? REPLACE OR REPAIR? Efflorescence. Efflorescence appears as a white powdery residue on the surface of the stone. It is a common condition on stone, terrazzo, and tile installations when the stone is exposed to a large quantity of water, such as flooding. This powder is a mineral salt from the setting bed. It can be removed by cleaning professionals but manytimes
CONSTRUCTION DELAYS ANALYSIS METHODS Construction projects often suffer from delays due to a wide variety of reasons, which can have severe financial impact on the project. As a result, delay claims may be filed. The analysis of the delay impact, the causes, and effects of the delaying activities is one of the most complicated types of claims analysis. It requires an expert with extensive knowledge of construction projects, means WORKING WITH EXPERTS TASA ID: 2089 The vast majority of attorneys in cases where I have been retained have been exceedingly bright, talented, and knowledgeable, as well as quick studies AUTO DEALER INSURANCE What if only the glass was damaged and the law didn't require the dealer to disclose it. These often result in unreasonable lawsuits which may or may not be the subject of a coverage dispute on the Garage policy. The policy must contain specific coverage in order to respond to these claims. Often, even with this coverage, there will bea dispute.
SUBMITTING A HANDWRITING CASE FOR EXAMINATION Step 2 - Write the word "questioned" on an envelope and place the questioned document inside this envelope. Step 3 -Write the word "known" on another envelope, or several envelopes, depending upon the number of known writers. Use one envelope for each known writer, and write that person's name under the word "known." SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: WHY IT TAKES The statistics are alarming. One out of four children will be exposed to sexual abuse during childhood. Both boys and girls are susceptible to the wide range of sexual abuse that can occur. We know that most of the abuse is perpetrated by someone the child knows and trusts. However, there are a significant number of cases in which a child has made allegations of sexual abuse that may not be DESIGN-BUILD DISPUTES IN CONSTRUCTION OF FOOD PROCESSING Design-build disputes in construction of food processing facilities can be very costly and time consuming. Quick and fair resolution to disputes is an advantage to both parties. Unfortunately, complex issues, irrelevant information, misunderstandings, and deceitful practices can complicate and slow down the resolution process. HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. LONG-TERM SEQUELAE OF E.COLI 0157:H7 As we eat in places other than our kitchen, poor sanitation and contamination of food sources become a significant problem. Although the FDA has established a series of guidelines for food safety, CDC incidence reports of Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7 are on the rise. Some of the acute clinical symptoms related to these types of bacterial infection appear to be self-limiting, but FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
THE PAPERLESS LAW FIRM: HOW PARALEGALS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE The idea of a "paperless law firm" describes an electronically organized law office. Presently, clients are looking for law offices to abandon paper files and embrace electronically stored information. Electronically stored information is easier to find, and also easier to exchange and duplicate. Not only have the law firms caught on, butso
PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: WHY IT TAKES The statistics are alarming. One out of four children will be exposed to sexual abuse during childhood. Both boys and girls are susceptible to the wide range of sexual abuse that can occur. We know that most of the abuse is perpetrated by someone the child knows and trusts. However, there are a significant number of cases in which a child has made allegations of sexual abuse that may not be DESIGN-BUILD DISPUTES IN CONSTRUCTION OF FOOD PROCESSING Design-build disputes in construction of food processing facilities can be very costly and time consuming. Quick and fair resolution to disputes is an advantage to both parties. Unfortunately, complex issues, irrelevant information, misunderstandings, and deceitful practices can complicate and slow down the resolution process. HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. LONG-TERM SEQUELAE OF E.COLI 0157:H7 As we eat in places other than our kitchen, poor sanitation and contamination of food sources become a significant problem. Although the FDA has established a series of guidelines for food safety, CDC incidence reports of Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7 are on the rise. Some of the acute clinical symptoms related to these types of bacterial infection appear to be self-limiting, but FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
THE PAPERLESS LAW FIRM: HOW PARALEGALS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE The idea of a "paperless law firm" describes an electronically organized law office. Presently, clients are looking for law offices to abandon paper files and embrace electronically stored information. Electronically stored information is easier to find, and also easier to exchange and duplicate. Not only have the law firms caught on, butso
PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g FORENSIC ENGINEERING Something goes wrong and there is a perceived failure. First question, what? Second question, what is wrong? When the “something” or the “wrong” involves technical issues, a forensic engineer may be engaged to answer the question. This brief introduction addresses forensic engineering as it relates to building issues. What may be defined as a failure? There are four definitions which I THE NEW TRANSPORTATION BROKER LAW The old-fashioned “truck broker” type that is now outlawed by Map 21, commonly called “truck broker.”. This type is defined as one motor carrier “hiring” another motor carrier on a load-by-load basis. Both carriers insure and are responsible for the cargo and the public safety. The only broker type that is allowed under Map 21 is ROOFING CONSTRUCTION TOXICITY AND FLAMMABILITY HAZARDS Roofing Construction Toxicity and Flammability Hazards. TASA ID: 3404 Abstract In order to reduce energy costs in roofing construction, contractors install cool roofs 1 aka Single-Ply Roofing, as estimated by Bob Craig in EDC Magazine, "The majority of new roofing is a white single-ply membrane, either TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) or PVC (polyvinyl chloride). FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. AUTO DEALER INSURANCE What if only the glass was damaged and the law didn't require the dealer to disclose it. These often result in unreasonable lawsuits which may or may not be the subject of a coverage dispute on the Garage policy. The policy must contain specific coverage in order to respond to these claims. Often, even with this coverage, there will bea dispute.
STANDARD OF CARE VS. TECHNICAL DEFICIENCY Standard of Care vs. Technical Deficiency. TASA ID: 864. When working for the defense as an expert witness, I have developed a strategy for dealing with wrongful death and personal injury issues. Most of my work relates to matters involving health and human service programs. In these cases, Standard of Care and the organization's operational DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
PROTECTING FOOD & BEVERAGE RECIPE AND PROCESS OWNERSHIP The second step is the completion of Mutual Non-Disclosure (MNDA) Agreements between a food and beverage company and any suppliers with whom they plan to do business. A third step represents "Product Development Agreements" (PDA) that define the level of product ownership between a company and its suppliers. STONE AND TILE FLOOR DAMAGED FROM FLOODS? REPLACE OR REPAIR? Efflorescence. Efflorescence appears as a white powdery residue on the surface of the stone. It is a common condition on stone, terrazzo, and tile installations when the stone is exposed to a large quantity of water, such as flooding. This powder is a mineral salt from the setting bed. It can be removed by cleaning professionals but manytimes
FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: WHY IT TAKES The statistics are alarming. One out of four children will be exposed to sexual abuse during childhood. Both boys and girls are susceptible to the wide range of sexual abuse that can occur. We know that most of the abuse is perpetrated by someone the child knows and trusts. However, there are a significant number of cases in which a child has made allegations of sexual abuse that may not be DESIGN-BUILD DISPUTES IN CONSTRUCTION OF FOOD PROCESSING Design-build disputes in construction of food processing facilities can be very costly and time consuming. Quick and fair resolution to disputes is an advantage to both parties. Unfortunately, complex issues, irrelevant information, misunderstandings, and deceitful practices can complicate and slow down the resolution process. HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
LONG-TERM SEQUELAE OF E.COLI 0157:H7 As we eat in places other than our kitchen, poor sanitation and contamination of food sources become a significant problem. Although the FDA has established a series of guidelines for food safety, CDC incidence reports of Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7 are on the rise. Some of the acute clinical symptoms related to these types of bacterial infection appear to be self-limiting, but THE PAPERLESS LAW FIRM: HOW PARALEGALS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE The idea of a "paperless law firm" describes an electronically organized law office. Presently, clients are looking for law offices to abandon paper files and embrace electronically stored information. Electronically stored information is easier to find, and also easier to exchange and duplicate. Not only have the law firms caught on, butso
PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: WHY IT TAKES The statistics are alarming. One out of four children will be exposed to sexual abuse during childhood. Both boys and girls are susceptible to the wide range of sexual abuse that can occur. We know that most of the abuse is perpetrated by someone the child knows and trusts. However, there are a significant number of cases in which a child has made allegations of sexual abuse that may not be DESIGN-BUILD DISPUTES IN CONSTRUCTION OF FOOD PROCESSING Design-build disputes in construction of food processing facilities can be very costly and time consuming. Quick and fair resolution to disputes is an advantage to both parties. Unfortunately, complex issues, irrelevant information, misunderstandings, and deceitful practices can complicate and slow down the resolution process. HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
LONG-TERM SEQUELAE OF E.COLI 0157:H7 As we eat in places other than our kitchen, poor sanitation and contamination of food sources become a significant problem. Although the FDA has established a series of guidelines for food safety, CDC incidence reports of Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7 are on the rise. Some of the acute clinical symptoms related to these types of bacterial infection appear to be self-limiting, but THE PAPERLESS LAW FIRM: HOW PARALEGALS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE The idea of a "paperless law firm" describes an electronically organized law office. Presently, clients are looking for law offices to abandon paper files and embrace electronically stored information. Electronically stored information is easier to find, and also easier to exchange and duplicate. Not only have the law firms caught on, butso
PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g FORENSIC ENGINEERING Something goes wrong and there is a perceived failure. First question, what? Second question, what is wrong? When the “something” or the “wrong” involves technical issues, a forensic engineer may be engaged to answer the question. This brief introduction addresses forensic engineering as it relates to building issues. What may be defined as a failure? There are four definitions which I DEPOSITIONS: HOW TO HANDLE YOURSELF & DEVELOP YOUR COURT FACE Depositions for medico-legal matters take place in a variety of settings, and for a variety of reasons. A deposition may be involved for a No Fault accident investigation or settlement arbitration, for Workers Compensation claims, in order to determine a claimant’s disability level or need for treatment, for Third Party actions and, most famously, in cases of medical malpractice or sexual ROOFING CONSTRUCTION TOXICITY AND FLAMMABILITY HAZARDS Roofing Construction Toxicity and Flammability Hazards. TASA ID: 3404 Abstract In order to reduce energy costs in roofing construction, contractors install cool roofs 1 aka Single-Ply Roofing, as estimated by Bob Craig in EDC Magazine, "The majority of new roofing is a white single-ply membrane, either TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) or PVC (polyvinyl chloride). FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. AUTO DEALER INSURANCE What if only the glass was damaged and the law didn't require the dealer to disclose it. These often result in unreasonable lawsuits which may or may not be the subject of a coverage dispute on the Garage policy. The policy must contain specific coverage in order to respond to these claims. Often, even with this coverage, there will bea dispute.
STANDARD OF CARE VS. TECHNICAL DEFICIENCY Standard of Care vs. Technical Deficiency. TASA ID: 864. When working for the defense as an expert witness, I have developed a strategy for dealing with wrongful death and personal injury issues. Most of my work relates to matters involving health and human service programs. In these cases, Standard of Care and the organization's operational PROTECTING FOOD & BEVERAGE RECIPE AND PROCESS OWNERSHIP The second step is the completion of Mutual Non-Disclosure (MNDA) Agreements between a food and beverage company and any suppliers with whom they plan to do business. A third step represents "Product Development Agreements" (PDA) that define the level of product ownership between a company and its suppliers. STONE AND TILE FLOOR DAMAGED FROM FLOODS? REPLACE OR REPAIR? Efflorescence. Efflorescence appears as a white powdery residue on the surface of the stone. It is a common condition on stone, terrazzo, and tile installations when the stone is exposed to a large quantity of water, such as flooding. This powder is a mineral salt from the setting bed. It can be removed by cleaning professionals but manytimes
FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
OVERCROWDED PRISONS AND OFFICER SAFETY Overcrowded Prisons and Officer Safety. TASA ID: 2756. Prison overcrowding poses not only great risk to inmates, but also increased risk to the correctional officers who work in overcrowded prisons. Much is written in the media about how overcrowding affects the prison inmate population; however, frequently, the plight of the officers is SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: WHY IT TAKES The statistics are alarming. One out of four children will be exposed to sexual abuse during childhood. Both boys and girls are susceptible to the wide range of sexual abuse that can occur. We know that most of the abuse is perpetrated by someone the child knows and trusts. However, there are a significant number of cases in which a child has made allegations of sexual abuse that may not be DESIGN-BUILD DISPUTES IN CONSTRUCTION OF FOOD PROCESSING Design-build disputes in construction of food processing facilities can be very costly and time consuming. Quick and fair resolution to disputes is an advantage to both parties. Unfortunately, complex issues, irrelevant information, misunderstandings, and deceitful practices can complicate and slow down the resolution process. HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
LONG-TERM SEQUELAE OF E.COLI 0157:H7 As we eat in places other than our kitchen, poor sanitation and contamination of food sources become a significant problem. Although the FDA has established a series of guidelines for food safety, CDC incidence reports of Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7 are on the rise. Some of the acute clinical symptoms related to these types of bacterial infection appear to be self-limiting, but THE PAPERLESS LAW FIRM: HOW PARALEGALS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE The idea of a "paperless law firm" describes an electronically organized law office. Presently, clients are looking for law offices to abandon paper files and embrace electronically stored information. Electronically stored information is easier to find, and also easier to exchange and duplicate. Not only have the law firms caught on, butso
PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: WHY IT TAKES The statistics are alarming. One out of four children will be exposed to sexual abuse during childhood. Both boys and girls are susceptible to the wide range of sexual abuse that can occur. We know that most of the abuse is perpetrated by someone the child knows and trusts. However, there are a significant number of cases in which a child has made allegations of sexual abuse that may not be DESIGN-BUILD DISPUTES IN CONSTRUCTION OF FOOD PROCESSING Design-build disputes in construction of food processing facilities can be very costly and time consuming. Quick and fair resolution to disputes is an advantage to both parties. Unfortunately, complex issues, irrelevant information, misunderstandings, and deceitful practices can complicate and slow down the resolution process. HOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS SHOULD RESPOND: MEASURING MEANINGFUL In light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, this article will address how school districts should respond to the decision in this case. In March of 2017, a stunning eight to zero unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the case, Endrew F. V. Douglas County School District. Their ruling strengthened the seminal, 1982 special DENTAL MALPRACTICE: IS THERE A CASE? Whether on the defense or the plaintiff’s side in dental malpractice allegations, there are key questions and considerations that underpin the validity of any claim. These include: What is the nature of the injury? Is the injury severe enough to bring litigation? What is the standard of care for the particular circumstances? Was the injury due to a violation of the standard of care? This DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF MALE DNA IN CASES OF SEXUAL The authors opine that the male DNA detected can be explained by "either a very low sperm cell amount, or identification of Y-bearing non-sperm cells. Non sperm male cells could be epithelial or inflammatory cells that are indistinguishable from the victim's cells with conventional cytology." The male DNA detected could be fromexfoliated male
FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
LONG-TERM SEQUELAE OF E.COLI 0157:H7 As we eat in places other than our kitchen, poor sanitation and contamination of food sources become a significant problem. Although the FDA has established a series of guidelines for food safety, CDC incidence reports of Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7 are on the rise. Some of the acute clinical symptoms related to these types of bacterial infection appear to be self-limiting, but THE PAPERLESS LAW FIRM: HOW PARALEGALS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE The idea of a "paperless law firm" describes an electronically organized law office. Presently, clients are looking for law offices to abandon paper files and embrace electronically stored information. Electronically stored information is easier to find, and also easier to exchange and duplicate. Not only have the law firms caught on, butso
PITFALLS FOR LOW SPEED INJURY DEFENSE Imagine, for a moment, a rear-end collision takes place, where the plaintiff sitting in the driver's seat of his struck vehicle reports to have injuries similar to shoulder, neck and back strains. With no apparent damage to either vehicle, a collision reconstructionist estimates a collision speed of below 5 MPH. Using a speed of 5 MPH, a biomechanical expert then estimates the acceleration g FORENSIC ENGINEERING Something goes wrong and there is a perceived failure. First question, what? Second question, what is wrong? When the “something” or the “wrong” involves technical issues, a forensic engineer may be engaged to answer the question. This brief introduction addresses forensic engineering as it relates to building issues. What may be defined as a failure? There are four definitions which I DEPOSITIONS: HOW TO HANDLE YOURSELF & DEVELOP YOUR COURT FACE Depositions for medico-legal matters take place in a variety of settings, and for a variety of reasons. A deposition may be involved for a No Fault accident investigation or settlement arbitration, for Workers Compensation claims, in order to determine a claimant’s disability level or need for treatment, for Third Party actions and, most famously, in cases of medical malpractice or sexual ROOFING CONSTRUCTION TOXICITY AND FLAMMABILITY HAZARDS Roofing Construction Toxicity and Flammability Hazards. TASA ID: 3404 Abstract In order to reduce energy costs in roofing construction, contractors install cool roofs 1 aka Single-Ply Roofing, as estimated by Bob Craig in EDC Magazine, "The majority of new roofing is a white single-ply membrane, either TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) or PVC (polyvinyl chloride). FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SAFETY ISSUES Five Critical School Safety Issues. TASA ID: 2774. This consulting company's research team has provided biyearly school safety reports for Congress since the year 2000. The following list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States. AUTO DEALER INSURANCE What if only the glass was damaged and the law didn't require the dealer to disclose it. These often result in unreasonable lawsuits which may or may not be the subject of a coverage dispute on the Garage policy. The policy must contain specific coverage in order to respond to these claims. Often, even with this coverage, there will bea dispute.
STANDARD OF CARE VS. TECHNICAL DEFICIENCY Standard of Care vs. Technical Deficiency. TASA ID: 864. When working for the defense as an expert witness, I have developed a strategy for dealing with wrongful death and personal injury issues. Most of my work relates to matters involving health and human service programs. In these cases, Standard of Care and the organization's operational PROTECTING FOOD & BEVERAGE RECIPE AND PROCESS OWNERSHIP The second step is the completion of Mutual Non-Disclosure (MNDA) Agreements between a food and beverage company and any suppliers with whom they plan to do business. A third step represents "Product Development Agreements" (PDA) that define the level of product ownership between a company and its suppliers. STONE AND TILE FLOOR DAMAGED FROM FLOODS? REPLACE OR REPAIR? Efflorescence. Efflorescence appears as a white powdery residue on the surface of the stone. It is a common condition on stone, terrazzo, and tile installations when the stone is exposed to a large quantity of water, such as flooding. This powder is a mineral salt from the setting bed. It can be removed by cleaning professionals but manytimes
FORENSIC DNA ON GUNS Forensic DNA on Guns. As DNA profiling has become increasingly sensitive, I have seen a steady increase in the use of DNA evidence in felon weapon cases. Often the weapon is recovered in the suspect’s home. In other cases, the weapons are found in a glove box or under the seat of a vehicle. The weapon is swabbed, the DNA is profiled, andmore
OVERCROWDED PRISONS AND OFFICER SAFETY Overcrowded Prisons and Officer Safety. TASA ID: 2756. Prison overcrowding poses not only great risk to inmates, but also increased risk to the correctional officers who work in overcrowded prisons. Much is written in the media about how overcrowding affects the prison inmate population; however, frequently, the plight of the officers isa
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