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    Posted on November 18, 2013 To

    Pause Before Posting: A Faux Pas Online Can Stand as Grounds for Dismissal

    Social media pervades our culture and acts as a digital “water cooler” for venting and gossip. However, a recent trend shows that employers are using poorly considered online comments as legal grounds for dismissal. Furthermore, ill-advised posts that show up on a search engine can prevent people even having a chance at a myriad of other opportunities. For more, see the original article here.

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    The Slippery Slope of “Open and Obvious” Dangers

    Some dangers may be open and obvious, but courts have struggled with the concept of when it may amount to negligence when someone is hurt or killed. Recent court cases have considered the expansion of the scope of an open and obvious danger. Read on to hear Robert Clifford’s cautionary words against this trend here.

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    Posted on November 14, 2013 To

    Keith Hebeisen to Speak at Medical Malpractice Seminar

    November 14, 2013 Keith Hebeisen, partner at Clifford Law Offices, has been invited to speak at the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) annual Medical Malpractice Seminar in Chicago. “Combating Common Defenses” is the title of Hebeisen’s presentation on Dec. 7 at the Westin River North on Dearborn. The half-day seminar offers important information for trial attorneys representing victims of medical negligence. Hebeisen, former President of ITLA, also serves as Editor of ITLA’s Medical Malpractice Trial…

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    Posted on November 13, 2013 To

    Hip Replacement Problems Could Cost Johnson & Johnson Billions

    Multiple sources have confirmed that a tentative settlement agreement has been reached in the case of faulty hip devices. Clifford Law Offices represents several clients who have been victims of this faulty device. The current reported settlement amount stands at $4.4 billion, but could go up a few hundred million more should the plaintiffs also secure the right to have insurance and Medicare payouts reimbursed, according to Bloomberg News and The New York Times. The…

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    Posted on November 6, 2013 To

    A Dose of Reality for Law School Students

    Clifford’s Notes, Chicago Lawyer November 6, 2013 By Robert A. Clifford The issue of producing quality law students for graduation is a continuing problem. It was addressed in depth by the Illinois State Bar Association and, most recently, by the American Bar Association, the entity that accredits law schools. At the ABA annual meeting in San Francisco in August, the ABA Task Force on the Future of Legal Education reported its recommendations to the board…

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    Posted on November 1, 2013 To

    Clifford Law Newsletter – Winter 2013

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    Posted on November 1, 2013 To

    Using Some Electronic Devices Will Be Allowed During Take-Offs and Landings

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) decided that it will begin lifting restrictions on the use of some portable electronic devices so that they now can be used during all phases of flight. Tablets, e-readers like Kindles and other electronic devices that play games and videos can be used safely and can provide travelers more comfort during the critical take-off and landing phases of the flight. The FAA said it is providing airlines with guidelines to…

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    Posted on November 1, 2013 To

    Clifford Law Offices Bolsters Medical Negligence Practice Area with Addition of Suburban Medical Malpractice Firm

    Clifford Law Offices, a national renown personal injury and wrongful death law firm in Chicago, is absorbing and merging with the Law Office of Kenneth C. Chessick, M.D., effective Nov. 1.

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