July 13, 2011
Jennifer NelsonThe Indiana Court of Appeals has ordered a trial court to hold a hearing as to what testimony an expert could give and to
revise one of its orders in limine in a medical malpractice suit stemming from an overdose of Benadryl more than 15 years
ago.
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September 17, 2009
Jennifer NelsonA couple did not breach their duty to protect a baby from a dangerous condition on their property in which a 2-month-old died
after his mother smothered him while the two slept on a sofa at the couple's home.
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With all due respect, Rick, I think you probably would be making a mistake by going to law school. The job market for attorneys is so saturated, you may well find yourself unemployed and with a lot of debt. You mention law would be a good supplement to your skills. True. But employers unfortunately don't value that. You will find that a law degree may well pigeonhole you into an attorney slot and limit career options. If you have a good job now I would hold onto that. As an attorney, you may well end up making less with the aforementioned debt.
Jack, I was only responding to bill's comment of tying everybody in government together. I agree with you though, it takes one bad apple to ruin the bunch.. As in any profession. What's truly unfair is when somebody violates someone's trust and takes complete advantage of someone
John’s comment is unfair. The majority of attorneys can be trusted. Unfortunately, all it takes is one greedy, unscrupulous, immoral attorney to jade the public.
In regards to bill's comment about trusting the cover meant. We can trust them about as much as we can trust attorneys'.
This is disturbing to learn...