This is Part 1 in a series explaining the process when considering third party reproduction.
Seniors are increasingly filing complaints against their brokers for conning them into bad investments, say securities fraud attorneys,Recent victims the Carmels of Florida -- an 82-year-old husband and 75-year-old wife who claim their Bank of America broker cozied up to them, gained their trust and then stuck them with a bad investment that cost them $1.425 million. Scott Drake interviews Ft. Lauderdale's Mark Tepper, the attorney for the couple, and an expert in the area of securities fraud law.
A jury has awarded the families of two men killed when their Cirrus SR-22 crashed in Minnesota in January 2003 a total of $16.4 million in damages. The families of the men argued in their lawsuit that Cirrus Aircraft and the University of North Dakota provided training that should have made pilot Gary Prokop proficient in his plane and that the SR-22 was marketed as easy to fly.
Scott Drake interviews Dan OFallon and Phil Sieff counsel for the family of the Passenger James Kosak. O'Fallon and Sieff of counsel with Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi in Minneapolis.
Tax law expert Robert Wood discusses simple ways to avoid an IRS audit
Surrogacy Lawyer Theresa Erickson discusses how the Legal Broadcast Network helps her firm dominate SEO.
Danversport Trust lawyer Jan Schlichtmann says a Kentucky-based chemical company delivered a tanker of chemicals to an ink and paint factory, contributing to an inferno that destroyed or damaged nearly 100 homes and businesses. Schlichtmann said a worker for Ashland Inc., based in Covington, Ky., also participated in filling up the 2,000-gallon mixing tank that overheated inside the CAI/Arnel factory, causing an explosion that nearly flattened the Danversport neighborhood. “We believe this was part of a routine practice,’’ Schlichtmann said of the employee’s actions. “That makes it particularly egregious. It was an explosion waiting to happen.’’
This is Part 1 in a series explaining the process when considering third party reproduction.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday revoked the licenses of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot their Minneapolis destination by 150 miles. The pilots — Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Wash., the captain, and Richard Cole of Salem, Ore., the first officer — told safety investigators they were working on their personal laptop computers and lost track of time and place. The pilots, who were out of communications withair traffic controllers for 91 minutes, violated numerous federal safety regulations in the incident last Wednesday night, the FAA said in a statement. The violations included failing to comply with air traffic control instructions and clearances and operating carelessly and recklessly, the agency said. "You engaged in conduct that put your passengers and your crew in serious jeopardy," FAA regional counsel Eddie Thomas said in a letter to Cheney. Northwest Flight 188 was not in communications with controllers or the airline dispatchers "while you were on a frolic of your own. ... This is a total dereliction and disregard for your duties." A similar letter was sent to Cole. Phoenix Arizona Aviation Law Expert Charlie Brewer says it's likely their laptops blocked the navigation instruments.
Solomon Neuhardt in Billings, MT who specializes in accident and personal injury cases. With years of experience as an attorney in Billings Montana and surrounding areas, Solomon has developed Neuhardt Law Firm into one of the best in America.
A jury has awarded the families of two men killed when their Cirrus SR-22 crashed in Minnesota in January 2003 a total of $16.4 million in damages. The families of the men argued in their lawsuit that Cirrus Aircraft and the University of North Dakota provided training that should have made pilot Gary Prokop proficient in his plane and that the SR-22 was marketed as easy to fly.
Scott Drake interviews Dan OFallon and Phil Sieff counsel for the family of the Passenger James Kosak. O'Fallon and Sieff of counsel with Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi in Minneapolis.
Tax law expert Robert Wood discusses simple ways to avoid an IRS audit
Surrogacy Lawyer Theresa Erickson discusses how the Legal Broadcast Network helps her firm dominate SEO.
Danversport Trust lawyer Jan Schlichtmann says a Kentucky-based chemical company delivered a tanker of chemicals to an ink and paint factory, contributing to an inferno that destroyed or damaged nearly 100 homes and businesses. Schlichtmann said a worker for Ashland Inc., based in Covington, Ky., also participated in filling up the 2,000-gallon mixing tank that overheated inside the CAI/Arnel factory, causing an explosion that nearly flattened the Danversport neighborhood. “We believe this was part of a routine practice,’’ Schlichtmann said of the employee’s actions. “That makes it particularly egregious. It was an explosion waiting to happen.’’
The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday revoked the licenses of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot their Minneapolis destination by 150 miles. The pilots — Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Wash., the captain, and Richard Cole of Salem, Ore., the first officer — told safety investigators they were working on their personal laptop computers and lost track of time and place. The pilots, who were out of communications withair traffic controllers for 91 minutes, violated numerous federal safety regulations in the incident last Wednesday night, the FAA said in a statement. The violations included failing to comply with air traffic control instructions and clearances and operating carelessly and recklessly, the agency said. "You engaged in conduct that put your passengers and your crew in serious jeopardy," FAA regional counsel Eddie Thomas said in a letter to Cheney. Northwest Flight 188 was not in communications with controllers or the airline dispatchers "while you were on a frolic of your own. ... This is a total dereliction and disregard for your duties." A similar letter was sent to Cole. Phoenix Arizona Aviation Law Expert Charlie Brewer says it's likely their laptops blocked the navigation instruments.
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Mark Wahlstrom, President of The Legal Broadcast Network talks in part three of his three part series on legal marketing using video about the vital importance of syndicating your video content on a major network and to search engines across the internet. If you are marketing legal videos and lawyer videos, you need to view this important content and conversation
Mark Wahlstrom, Chairman of The Legal Broadcast Network discusses in this video about legal marketing and marketing of legal services using video, the vital importance of developingquality content. If you are a lawyer and looking to add video to your online marketing and sales efforts, watch this video on creating quality content for your video. Go to http://www.legalbroadcastnetwork.com/ to learn more
Solomon Neuhardt in Billings, MT who specializes in accident and personal injury cases. With years of experience as an attorney in Billings Montana and surrounding areas, Solomon has developed Neuhardt Law Firm into one of the best in America.
One of the great benefits of working with the Legal Broadcast Network is our massive syndication network that insures our channel holders and featured commentators are viewed all over the internet and show up first in most video search engine results.
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In this video, second in a three part series presented by Mark Wahlstrom, President of The Legal Broadcast Network, he discusses the issue of consistency in the posting of your legal marketing videos to the internet.
Too many lawyers make the expensive mistake of creating one or two videos, posting it to Youtube and thinking they have done their job. Search engines looking for legal marketing content reward those who post consistent, relevant, accurate material.
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Rob Wood discusses Why Litigators Need Tax Experts with LBN host Scott Drake.