Archive for April, 2010

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Stern Says He’s Retiring as Head of Service Employees Union April 14 (Bloomberg) — Andy Stern is resigning as president of the Service Employees International Union, ending a 14-year term during which he became a force in Washington while falling short of his goal to revitalize organized labor. Read more on Bloomberg

SEIU’s Stern Leaves With Obama Access Up, Rolls Down (Update1) April 14 (Bloomberg) — Andy Stern , who plans to step down as president of the 2.2 million-member Service Employees International Union, became a force in Washington while falling short in efforts to revitalize organized labor. Read more on Bloomberg

Rock Hill fraudster gets 30 months for Ponzi scheme The self-described “game” Rock Hill financial planner Gene Sullivan played for almost two decades in stealing more than $2.5 million from dozens of friends and clients ended Wednesday in court. Read more on The Rock Hill Herald

Plea in Maywood Capital Ponzi scheme One of three disgraced lawyers busted in a massive real estate Ponzi scheme pleaded guilty today to essentially being the plot’s putz — helping his co-defendants steal $31 million but hardly pocketing a penny. Peter Vogel, 70, drew about $300,000 in salary over the three years he helped… Read more on New York Post

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If you or your family is in a nursing Home Abuse and Neglect situation, Attorney Scott D. DeSalvo is offering you his free book and CD which will answer your nursing home abuse questions.

Getting the Right Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Once an individual determines that he or she has enough evidence of nursing home neglect or elder abuse to probably make a case for it with an elder abuse lawyer, he or she must then determine which nursing home abuse lawyer the case should go to. Virtually any qualified nursing home negligence attorney would be a good choice and would also be willing to take the case.


Though, many of these individuals have different skill sets as well as different aptitudes, educations, and experiences. They have all been through law school, and they have all passed the Bar examination in their state. Beyond that, though, there are many different paths that they could take. Some lawyers spend a lot more time doing research, some attend more continuing education than others, and some are simply more personable. All of these factors play into a decision when it comes to hiring a nursing home abuse lawyer.


For an elder abuse or nursing home neglect case, the experience of a particular lawyer with that subject is certainly important. Some lawyers specialize in those areas, and others include it as part of being an injury lawyer, which is a bit more general. There is nothing wrong with that, though, as long as the individual hiring the attorney feels comfortable with him or her.


The personality of the attorney and the way an individual feels around that nursing home abuse lawyer is probably one of the most important things to look at. A nursing home negligence attorney should be a professional, but he or she should also be someone that can be worked with.


All of the experience and education in the world will not mean much to a client that finds a particular lawyer completely impossible to work with. The experience and education that an individual has should match well with personality and become an all-encompassing package that puts the potential client at ease.


Reassurance is an important issue for an elder abuse lawyer. This does not mean that an attorney should say that everything would be all right when it clearly will not be. Though, an attorney should be realistic about the chances of success and the compensation that one can expect while still being reassuring about what is being done on the case. This balance will help an individual feel as comfortable as possible while going through the legal proceedings for an elder abuse or nursing home neglect case.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma, and Avandia. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com