The Lawyers Weekly reported:
The Nova Scotia government is poised to scrap a controversial $2,500 cap on damages for minor injuries suffered in highway crashes — a restriction personal-injury lawyers contend is unfair to accident victims but insurers insist is keeping premiums affordable.
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For obvious reasons this would be excellent news for Plaintiff [...]
From the BBC:
Many of the plastic toys sold in India may contain chemicals harmful to children, an environmental group says in a report. Click here for full story.
Nestle has made some misleading claims about the health benefits of its beverages says U.S. regulators.
Government of Canada Reminds Canadians of Holiday Food Safety
| December 21st, 2009 | middle | No Comments »
Stay safe this Holiday season.
Stay safe this holiday season
Take a look at Bill C-6
Frequently Asked Questions about the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act
| December 10th, 2009 | Test 1 | No Comments »
Why does Canada need new product safety legislation?
Why is the Senate slowing down the passage of Bill C-6 designed to protect Canadian consumers?
It’s time for tougher product safety legislation
I have talked about Facebook in the context of lawsuits on numerous occasions on this website. Recently, a Quebec woman made international headlines for her dispute with Manulife regarding her disability benefits.