In honor of the 4th of July, Friday July 3rd is a holiday for us and we suspect most of you. As such we are sending our weekly newsletter a day early with our best wishes for our favorite summer weekend. Before going to the beach, please take a look at our lead case...
Month: June 2020
Medication error entry points
People who take or use prescription medications incorrectly may experience side effects, including serious injuries or health complications. Contrary to what some people may believe, a medication error related to a prescription drug does not always originate with a...
What’s it Worth? June 24, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, courts are essentially closed, cases are not being tried, and verdicts are not being reached. While this has led to a very uncertain legal environment, The Law Firm of Connors & Connors is here to help provide any guidance we can to...
Protecting construction workers against ‘The Fatal Four’
It is not news to say construction is a dangerous occupation. Your employees work under less than ideal circumstances to meet important project deadlines. One key to protecting worker safety is recognizing potential dangers before it is too late. In construction,...
What’s it Worth? June 17, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, courts are essentially closed, cases are not being tried, and verdicts are not being reached. While this has led to a very uncertain legal environment, The Law Firm of Connors & Connors is here to help provide any guidance we can to...
What’s it Worth? July 22, 2020
This edition of “What’s it Worth?” is the second of a two part series on wrongful death cases. In any wrongful death case, damages are awarded in three different categories: pecuniary losses, pain and suffering/non-economic damages, and special/economic damages. This...
Why should businesses worry about insider data threats?
Data breaches can put your New York business in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. These incidents can affect your company’s bottom line and its reputation. According to The National Law Review, employees and other insiders like vendors are responsible for most...