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    CLO Rideshare Responsibility City
    Posted on April 16, 2019 To

    Why Rideshare Companies Need to Rethink Their Approach to Customer Safety

    Uber is an undeniably hot name right now, with the company having just released its long-anticipated IPO prospectus. But those soaring revenue and user-base numbers released with the filing leave out one crucial element of the rideshare business: As one of the top ridesharing companies in the world, Uber has a great responsibility to its customers and their well-being, and ignoring that responsibility can have tragic consequences. Bob Clifford of Clifford Law Offices reminded us…

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    Posted on April 16, 2019 To

    Pam Sakowicz Menaker to be Sworn in as President of the Catholic Lawyers Guild

    Pamela Sakowicz Menaker, Communications Partner at Clifford Law Offices, will be sworn in as president of the Catholic Lawyers Guild May 1st. Justice Anne Burke of the Illinois Supreme Court will swear in Menaker and all of the officers at 5 p.m. at Jenner & Block, 343 Clark St., 45th Floor, Chicago. The Very Rev. Gregory Sakowicz, Rector at Holy Name Cathedral and Pam’s brother, will give the opening prayer. Registration for the meeting is…

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    Max 8 Planes Grounded for Months by Major Airlines
    Posted on April 16, 2019 To

    Max8 Planes Grounded for Months by Major Airlines

    Despite assurances from Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg that fixes to the Max aircraft will make the planes “even safer,” on April 15, 2019, United Airlines announced that it will be grounding its Max8 fleet through mid July. Boeing’s top executive apologized last week for two recent crashes of the Max8 aircraft and admitted that a software update would prevent further disasters, according to ABC Network News. The announcement by United Airlines comes on the heels…

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    Posted on April 12, 2019 To

    Carnival Cruises May Be Prevented from Docking in U.S. Ports for Environmental Violations

    A federal judge in Miami, Florida, will be ruling in June whether Carnival Cruise ships will be allowed to dock in U.S. ports because of alleged probation violations of the cruise line for dumping oil and garbage into the ocean. The cruise line has been on probation for two years as part of a record $40 million settlement for these violations. U.S. District Judge Patricia Seitz, Senior United States District Judge of the United States…

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    Posted on April 12, 2019 To

    What to Look for in a Car Accident Lawyer

    If you have been in a car accident that caused injury, or have a loved one that was in a car accident that caused injury or death, it can be devastating. Most car accidents are due to negligence – finding legal representation immediately after the accident is important because the other party might be doing the same. There are many Chicago car accident attorneys, it is critical you know if they have the knowledge and…

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    Construction Job Accident How Will I Pay My Bills If I Can't Work
    Posted on April 11, 2019 To

    Construction Job Accident – How Will I Pay My Bills if I Can’t Work?

    Construction work is physically demanding and carries the risk of serious injury. Our Chicago construction accident attorneys have represented injured construction workers in cases that range from simple to extremely complex construction accidents. One of the main concerns we hear when a construction worker has an injury is: “How will I pay my bills if I can’t work?” What most people are surprised to find out is that they may be able to seek financial recovery…

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    Posted on April 6, 2019 To

    Boeing & FAA Knew Manual Stab Trim was Unlikely at High Speed but Failed to Warn After Lion Air

    The Ethiopian government released earlier this week its preliminary report to the public for the March 10, 2019 accident involving Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. The report included plots of the Flight Data Recorder data and a detailed time history of events including those derived from the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR). Review of these data show the MCAS automatic stabilizer trim activations occurred between 250 and 340 knots indicated airspeed (KIAS), which is on the upper…

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    Posted on April 3, 2019 To

    Chicago and San Francisco Law Firms to File Wrongful Death Lawsuit and FAA Claim on Behalf of Young American Woman, Ralph Nader’s Niece, Killed in Boeing Max8 Crash in Ethiopia

    PRESS CONFERENCE THURSDAY, 11/4/2019 AT 11 A.M. CST IN CHICAGO Clifford Law Offices of Chicago and Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy of San Francisco, internationally recognized aviation firms, filed a lawsuit on Thursday, April 4, 2019 on behalf of the family of a 24-year-old woman and U.S. citizen who was killed in the tragic crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Max8 aircraft March 10. The detailed complaint was filed in federal district court in Chicago against Boeing, manufacturer of the…

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    Even More Cancer Discovered Near Sterigenics Plant in Chicago’s Western Suburbs
    Posted on April 2, 2019 To

    Even More Cancer Discovered Near Sterigenics Plant in Chicago’s Western Suburbs

    The sad story of the toxic Sterigenics plant in west suburban Willowbrook continues with the recent discovery of an increased amount of the cancer-causing chemical in the air near the sterilization facility. Since last August when news broke that air quality monitors detected high concentrations of ethylene oxide along with higher than expected cancer rates among people in those downwind residential neighborhoods, lawsuits have attempted to hold the company accountable for its inexcusable actions. Clifford…

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