A partner with Church Wyble PC—a division of Grewal Law PLLC—Mr. Mittleman and his partners focus on medical malpractice, wrongful death, car accidents, slip and falls, nursing home injury, pharmacy/pharmacist negligence and disability claims.
A U.S. District Judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a Michigan man against the government bailout of failing insurance giant, American International Group (AIG). The man’s…
A Simi Valley, California man was awarded $21.1 million after his Land Rover Discovery sport utility vehicle rolled over on the freeway, leaving him with a debilitating spinal cord injury. The…
In what could be another big blow to Big Tobacco, the Senate has voted to consider a measure that would permit the Food and Drug Administration to exercise greater oversight over the industry. The…
A recent study on the state database of foster-care records by the Florida Department of Children and Families discovered that 13 percent of their State’s foster children were being given…
An Anaheim, California woman had less than a magical time at the Disneyland theme park when she fell from a tram and hit her head hard enough to cause her permanent brain injuries that will require…
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana may drown in a round of lawsuits for faulty storm planning that contributed to the flooding devastation of Hurricane Katrina. The Louisiana Supreme Court shot down the…
Food and Drug Commissioner, Dr. Margaret Hamburg, signaled a major shift away from the old ways of business at the FDA. In a recent article published in the New England Journal of Medicine,…
Hugging is a common method of showing affection among good friends. It seems like a fairly innocuous way to express one’s feelings toward another. However, according to an article in the New…
Less than 48 hours after his announcement of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to fill the vacancy of retiring Justice David Souter, it appears that her opponents have little to truly bicker about. Absent some…
OSHA may soon “stomp” the world’s largest retailer with a $7,000 fine for a stampeding incident that occurred on November 28, 2008 in Long Island, New York, during…
State, county, and local officials have found yet another way to cut a straining budget: get rid of lifeguards at local beaches. Wooden placards warning beach goers to “swim at their own…
Battle Creek, MI could soon witness an increase in local jobs thanks to a new plan instituted by federal legislation to develop a National Center for Food Protection in the downtown area….