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Families Sue Mount Carmel in Columbus for Physician-Administered Overdose Deaths

Former Mount Carmel physician William Husel may have caused at least 27 patients to die. With the hospital admitting oversight, families are demanding answers. Read more detail on Recent Products Liability posts –

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Estate Planning for Young Families

By Ryan J. Byrnes, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP In the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life,” when George Bailey stands on that bridge outside Bedford Falls, contemplating whether life for his young wife and five children really would be better without … Continue reading

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Cle on Estate Planning for Modern Families: Flexibility and Other Considerations for the 21st Century

The American Law Institute is holding a webcast entitled, Estate Planning for Modern Families: Flexibility and Other Considerations for the 21st Century, on Wednesday, January 30th, 2019, at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern. Provided below is a description of… … Continue reading

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DC Schools to Give Families "Non-Binary" Option

From The Washington Post: The District’s public school system is slated to become among the first in the nation to let families select “non-binary” — rather than male or female — when indicating the gender of their child on enrollment… … Continue reading

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Vaccine Disputes in Divorced Florida Families

From Lawyers.com: Floridians sometimes have differences of opinion about whether vaccinations are safe for children. When a divorcing, divorced or unmarried parent’s belief about whether vaccinations are in the best interests of his or her children conflict with that of… … Continue reading

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