NYT: Forced Arbitration is ‘Stacking the Deck’ Against Us
A three-part series in The New York Times details the increasing use of forced arbitration clauses in terms of service...
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A three-part series in The New York Times details the increasing use of forced arbitration clauses in terms of service...
Read MoreIn recent decades, the medical field has expanded to include the use of 3D printing, otherwise known as additive manufacturing,...
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Read MoreBy Melissa Scartelli, Esq. If you’re like me, you’ve gone to the doctor with your elderly parent, and at the...
Read MoreBy Melissa Scartelli, Esq.As a personal injury law firm in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, we file legitimate lawsuits against doctors, hospitals,...
Read More“Reform” is a powerful word. It evokes wrongs being righted and injustices being corrected. “Reform” means positive change in a...
Read MoreIn this age of advanced medical discoveries, the use of stem cells as a potential treatment for various debilitating illnesses...
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Read MoreOn April 17, 2016, Gov. Tom Wolf signed the medical marijuana bill into law, making Pennsylvania the 24th state to...
Read MoreMedical marijuana legislation has been popping up all over the country since 1996 when California first legalized the medical use...
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