Month: August 2024

Uber’s gamble at the ballot box: limiting claims to dodge liability?

Uber’s gamble at the ballot box: limiting claims to dodge liability?

Ride-hailing giant Uber is pushing a controversial Nevada referendum measure that could cap lawyers’ fees in lawsuits against companies. The move comes amid ongoing litigation against Uber over sexual assault incidents involving drivers. Critics see this as a veiled attempt by Uber to make it financially unattractive for victims to seek legal recourse. The proposed measure would limit the financial incentive for lawyers to take on such cases, potentially hindering victims’ ability to hold companies accountable.
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Resilience after captivity: the journey of released Israeli hostages

Resilience after captivity: the journey of released Israeli hostages

Following their release, former Israeli hostages are now facing the difficult process of rebuilding their lives. They are actively involved in advocating for the release of others still held in Gaza, while honoring the memory of those tragically lost in captivity. Their stories of resistance and hope continue to inspire a nation bound by complex geopolitical conflicts. These individuals, once bound to the harsh conditions of captivity, have returned to a reality that requires immense personal adjustment and resilience. Many of them have undertaken public speaking engagements, sharing their harrowing experiences to raise awareness and foster support for the ongoing…
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Judge rejects Trump’s request in New York legal battle over alleged media payoffs

Judge rejects Trump’s request in New York legal battle over alleged media payoffs

In a major legal development in New York, Judge Juan M. Merchan has rejected Donald Trump’s latest motion to appoint a new supervisor in a case involving payments allegedly made to suppress negative media coverage. The ruling marks the third failed attempt by Trump’s legal team to argue that Judge Merchan should recuse himself because of an alleged conflict of interest related to Merchan’s daughter’s political consulting work for Democratic candidates, including Kamala Harris during her 2020 presidential campaign. The state ethics commission has previously ruled that a family member's independent political activities do not warrant concerns about the impartiality…
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Danger in delivery: mail-order drugs at risk in summer heat

Danger in delivery: mail-order drugs at risk in summer heat

Millions of people rely on convenient mail-order prescriptions for essential medications. However, scorching summer temperatures pose a hidden threat. Excessive heat and humidity can degrade the effectiveness of various medications, putting patients' health at risk. The problem goes beyond seasonal fluctuations. Extreme temperatures, even at other times of the year, can affect the chemical composition of drugs, making them less potent or potentially harmful. This is especially concerning for drugs such as insulin, birth control pills, and life-saving liquid medications used by transplant patients. While mail-order companies often use "weatherproof" packaging, independent studies raise concerns that medications exceed safe temperature…
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