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Deaths on the Conception: Our Opinion Confirmed by the NTSB
This is an “I told you so.” More than a year before the NTSB ruled on the cause of the 33 deaths on the dive boat Conception, on September 4, 2019, two days after the fire and sinking, I published my evaluation on the cause and the responsibility for these deaths. My opinion was based […]
Sports Injuries, Accidents, and Liability in California
According to Stanford Children’s Health, approximately 30 million children and teens participate in organized sports in the United States. Nearly one-half of Americans under the age of 18 are currently playing at least one organized sport. Each year in the U.S., an estimated 1.35 million children are taken to hospital emergency rooms with a sports-related […]
Mark Aaronson: a Lawyer to Emulate
Mark Aaronson, emeritus Professor of Law at UC Hastings, is a superbly talented professional who made the personal choice to advance the cause of justice for the poor and underprivileged in lieu of a law practice that would have provided him with substantial financial rewards. His career as a civil rights lawyer, anti-poverty lawyer and […]
San Jose Must Do More to Improve Pedestrian Safety
Pedestrian collisions are a serious public safety problem throughout the country. The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) reports that nearly 6,000 Americans are killed in pedestrian accidents each year. Many tens of thousands more people suffer serious injuries. Five states, California, Texas, Florida, Georgia, and Arizona account for half of all U.S. pedestrian accident deaths, […]