Check out these legal, safety, and other news headlines from around the Internet that caught my attention this week:
- Politics, Intolerance and Fair Courts [Editorial at The New York Times]
- Missouri Executions on Hold Amid Concerns About New Drug [Steve Eder at WSJ Law Blog]
- Advice for the Recent Law Graduate [Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
- Turkewitz & The Southern Belle: Listen Up Young Lawyers [Brian Tannebaum at My Law License]
- How the Election of 2012 Could Affect the Supreme Court [Brian Wolfman at Public Citizen's Consumer Law & Policy Blog]
- Vehicle Crashworthiness and Luxury Cars [Brian Wolfman at Consumer Law & Policy Blog]
- The Partisan Foundations of Judicial Campaign Finance [Michael Kang at Concurring Opinions]
- Judges For Sale [Jeffrey Toobin at The New Yorker]
- Apple Rests Its Case, Samsung Claims Small Victory, and Judge Koh Continues Awesomely Busting Heads [Christopher Danzig at Above The Law]
- Anal-Retentive Hyperlinking Helps Gizmodo Sidestep Defamation Suit [Christopher Danzig at ATL]
- The Real Activist Judges Are Those Who Deny Plaintiffs' Constitutional Rights [Rick Shapiro at The Legal Examiner]
- Wall Street Journal's Gas Can Job Loss Claim is Short Sighted [Michael Monheit at The Legal Examiner]
- For Solo and Small Firm Lawyers, Big Data Presents Big Opportunities… and Big Challenges [Carolyn Elefant at Small Firm Innovation]
- When Your Cell Phone Becomes Their Evidence [Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- Simple Jury Persuasion: Telling Jurors Where To Look [Douglas Keene at The Jury Room]
- Forgetting To Remember Isn't Just A Senior Moment [Rita Handrich at The Jury Room]
- Progressive Professes the Insurance Company Creed [David Lat at Above the Law]
- Gordon Gekko, HCA and Lawsuits (Why are medical costs going up?) [Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
- Lessons from Progressive screw-up: When it's Twitter vs. lawyers, take Twitter [Bob Sullivant at NBC News]
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Brett Emison is currently a partner at Langdon & Emison, a firm dedicated to helping injured victims across the country from their primary office near Kansas City. Mainly focusing on catastrophic injury and death cases as well as complex mass tort and dangerous drug cases, Mr. Emison often deals with automotive defects, automobile crashes, railroad crossing accidents (train accidents), trucking accidents, dangerous and defective drugs, defective medical devices.
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