Hope for Quality Care in Nursing Homes
It’s about time someone did something to improve the quality of care in Kentucky nursing homes.
It’s about time someone did something to improve the quality of care in Kentucky nursing homes.
Britney Spears’ bodyguard filed a sexual harassment and child abuse lawsuit against her in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
An Associated Press article attributes poor care in nursing homes to under-staffing and, discusses the $677 million verdict against a nursing home that failed to meet minimum staffing requirements.
Yesterday the Supreme Court of Kentucky issued a unanimous opinion in favor of a Poppe Law Firm client in a legal malpractice case.
In the same week, the Lexington Herald Leader and the Louisville Courier Journal publish articles about the reasons for poor care in Kentucky and Indiana nursing homes.
If you are one of those politicians or pundits constantly railing about the need for tort reform to protect doctors and hospitals, there is no need to wait for the government to pass tort reform.
A federal judge has allowed a lawsuit against Apple and AT&T to go forward as a class action.
On Thursday, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sarah Fortney, the widow of Clarence Fortney, who was killed in the tragic Comair Flight 191 crash at Bluegrass Airport on August 27, 2006.
The Ohio Supreme Court on June 2nd handed down a ruling that “a police officer’s unaided visual estimation of a driver’s speed is sufficient” in issuing a speeding citation.