Possible Case: Pork Products Recalled in California

Pork Products Recalled in California

Possible E. Coli Contamination Prompts Ground Beef Recall

Washington, DC: Cargill Meat Solutions Corp is recalling approximately 8,500 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O26, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

Possible Case: Possible E. Coli Contamination Prompts Ground Beef Recall

Possible E. Coli Contamination Prompts Ground Beef Recall

Car Accident Statistics from the CDC

The Centers for Disease Control released a study that provides a wealth of information that puts the risks and costs of car, truck and motorcycle accidents in this country in context, particularly with respect to teenage drivers:

  • Vehicle accidents cost $100 billion in medical care and productivity losses every year. Almost 4% of the economic losses involve children.
  • Every 10 seconds, a victim of a car accident is treated in an emergency room for accident related injuries. Almost 40,000 people die in accidents every year.
  • Not surprisingly, motorcycle accidents cause the most significant injuries. Motorcycle accidents comprise 6% of the total but 12% of the overall costs. Pedestrians and bicyclists are in a similar boat, causing 5% of the motor vehicle-related deaths and injuries and 10% of the economic costs.
  • Teenagers are four times more likely to be involved in auto accidents. New rules such as driving curfews and other restrictions are helping reduce the number of car accidents involving teenagers. But a few smart rules don’t flip a number like “4 times as many.” The only answer is to change the law that gives teenagers their licenses. But there is no real inertia for that because (1) it has always been this way, (2) it is more convenient for parents than having to continue to chauffer their kids, and (3) teenagers have jobs and their inability to get to their jobs would have economic repercussions. Oh, and yes, changing the law to not allow teenagers to drive could and would probably start an armed revolution. But the fact that nine teenagers a day die in car accidents – most of which are the teen driver’s fault – is a bitter price to pay. I don’t know of a single reasonable person who supports raising the driving age to 20. But still. It is a bitter price we pay. (And, yes, I know I just said that twice.)
  • Male teenage drivers are twice as likely to be killed in crashes as females. This is another “what do you do about this?” statistic. We allow for insurance companies to charge higher premiums for teenage boys. Why can’t we make different driving ages for boys and girls? Oh, forget it, I guess I know why we can’t.
  • One in every three teenage deaths is the result of a motor vehicle crash.

As usual, there are no easy answers to this problem. We all demand the use of cars and we have determined that teenagers of a certain age should be given the opportunity to drive. Like most really vexing problems, anyone who thinks there is a “no-brainer any idiot could figure it out” solution just is not giving the issue much thought. But I do think we need to give more thought as a society to this issue. We have so many “wars,” two real wars and then our wars on poverty, drugs, cancer, and so forth. Everyone is war weary. But we have a lot of problems so there should be a lot of wars. A war against car accident deaths should be on the war list.

Moot Court Resources

We have started a moot court resources section of our website to help student mock trial competitors get ready for competitions. My wife coached a moot court team at Severna Park High School a few years ago that made it to the state semifinals. She has some good ideas on items we can add to make the site more useful. We will be posting additional information in the coming weeks. If there is anything you believe we should add, let us know.

Moot Court Resources

We have started a moot court resources section of our website to help student mock trial competitors get ready for competitions. My wife coached a moot court team at Severna Park High School a few years ago that made it to the state semifinals. She has some good ideas on items we can add to make the site more useful. We will be posting additional information in the coming weeks. If there is anything you believe we should add, let us know.

DePuy Hip Devices Recalled

San Francisco, CA: Johnson & Johnson, maker of the DePuy hip implant, announced a recall of the devices in August 2010. Now, patients are filing lawsuits alleging the company knew that the DePuy ASR hip implant devices failed in a high number of patients but did not take appropriate action.

Subwoofer Speakers Recalled by Paradigm Electronics

Washington, DC: About 2,200 Paradigm Cinema 70 CT Subwoofers are being recalled because the subwoofer can overheat when the speaker system is played at high outputs for an extended period of time, posing a fire hazard to consumers

Possible Case: Subwoofer Speakers Recalled by Paradigm Electronics

Subwoofer Speakers Recalled by Paradigm Electronics

Possible Case: Beckman Coulter, Inc 401(k) / ERISA Stock Fraud

Beckman Coulter, Inc 401(k) / ERISA Stock Fraud

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