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Science, which first fanned the mold debate, has now apparently cooled off personal injury mold litigation. But science may have opened the door to the next wave of inhalation litigation � involving the emergence of engineered nanoscale materials.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 62 -- April 1, 1998
Pandemic Preparation For Workplaces
Is the risk of a pandemic illness significant enough to merit the devotion of time and resources necessary to secure the continuity of business operations? The answer is "yes." Does the employer have a role in promoting quarantine effectiveness, social distancing or preventative hygiene? Again, the answer is "yes."Court Ruling Revives Bombing Suits Against Olympic Committee
The Georgia Court of Appeals on Thursday revived claims brought by victims of the 1996 bombing at Centennial Olympic Park against the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. The panel reversed a lower court ruling that said a state law immunizing recreational park owners from suits applied to Atlanta Olympic organizers and ordered a jury trial on whether "the nature of the Park, at the time of the explosion, was commercial or recreational."View more book results for the query "negligence due to inadequate security"
Court Ruling Revives Bombing Suits Against Olympic Committee
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