by Paul Samakow | Feb 24, 2019
Factors Affecting Compensation for Auto Accident Injuries In Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. There are many factors that can affect the amount of money that an insurance company will voluntarily pay to compensate someone who was injured in an automobile... Read More
by Paul Samakow | Mar 3, 2018
We have all heard the horror stories of ridiculously high medical bills. In 2015, Elizabeth Moreno had a surgical procedure. Her doctor later wanted a urine sample. Sunset Labs of Houston analyzed the urine and provided results. Their bill was $17,850. Included were... Read More
by Paul Samakow | Feb 17, 2018
Forced arbitration clauses in employment agreements should be unconstitutional. They deprive the employee the right to a jury trial if a dispute arises with the employer. We have the right to a trial by a jury of our peers, and yet, in far too many workplaces, if... Read More
by Paul Samakow | Feb 10, 2018
The law be damned; owning a gun or other firearm must become almost impossible, like it is in Japan. Japan’s policies about gun violence are a worldwide model. The United States, and every state, should adopt these policies. Who doesn’t want to walk around in a safe... Read More
by Paul Samakow | Feb 3, 2018
Lawsuits assailing the well-known dangers of smoking have a long history, and, the consequences for the tobacco industry will never end. Before a short history of the legal journey against the tobacco companies, an understanding of tobacco’s negatives is in order.... Read More
by Paul Samakow | Jan 27, 2018
Relatively speaking, most court battles do not take too long. Many cases are resolved in one or two days. A week or two is perhaps considered a bit more than average. If a trial takes more than a month to resolve, it will be called a long one. When a trial lasts... Read More