Mouthful of Silver Surprises Mother Expecting Basic Dental Work
A mother in Arizona was recently informed by her daughter’s dentist that the girl had accumulated four cavities which required treatment. The mother consented to the procedure, and the dentist then carried out the operation. The family went home, and all seemed well. That is, until the mom looked into her daughter’s mouth and discovered… read more
Casey And Glassman Detail The Benefits of a Mock Jury in Forum
In the July/August 2012 issue of Forum, Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP’s own Ryan Casey and Robert Glassman detail the benefits that can be reaped by putting together a mock jury before a case goes to trial. They explain that mock juries can help an attorney figure out if an otherwise complex liability case… read more
Dispute Over Vehicle Price Leads to Arrest and a Lawsuit
Have you been in an automobile accident, or your vehicle is getting old, and you’re in the market for a new vehicle? If so, then you might want to pay attention to this next story, as it provides a cautionary tale to those looking to get a great price on a newly purchased automobile. Last… read more
Professor Says Citizens Increasingly Give Away Their Own Privacy
Are you entitled to privacy? That’s a complicated question whose answer is also going to get more complex as we travel deeper into this contemporary age. Many people who post to Facebook or Twitter probably don’t read through the terms and conditions of such platforms, despite the fact that many social media sites have passages… read more
Regulators Poised to Test Inter-Vehicle Safety Technology
Federal safety regulators are set to launch a real-world trial of an automobile safety network that allows motor vehicles to communicate with each other in order to improve overall safety on the road, report news sources. In August 2012, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration plans to start collecting data from a fleet of 3,000… read more