Examples of Oregon Medical Malpractice Cases
Posted on June 18, 2014 in Our Blog
The previous blog post titled: How to Choose an Oregon Medical Malpractice Attorney, explained the importance of selecting an experienced medical malpractice attorney who is well-versed with the complexities of Oregon medical malpractice law. Medical malpractice or medical negligence cases are very time consuming, expensive to litigate and cover a range of specialties such as… read more
Mega Problems for Megabus
Posted on April 29, 2014 in Our Blog,Public Safety
Obviously Portland is not the only city that has issues with buses. There’s a bus company in the Midwest and East called Megabus that offers low-price tickets that has had its share of accidents. In 2010 a Megabus hit and killed a man, and in 2012 a Megabus hit and killed a woman in downtown… read more
Jury Duty Stamp
Posted on January 31, 2014 in General,Our Blog
In 2007, a stamp was released displaying the importance of jury duty service. The stamp displayed twelve jurors in silhouettes:
OWLS 2014 Roberts-Deiz Awards Dinner
Posted on January 21, 2014 in Oregon Women Lawyers (OWL),Our Blog,Paulson Coletti News,Trial,Volunteer Work
Paulson Coletti Trial Attorneys PC is the title sponsor of the Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS)Roberts-Deiz Awards Dinner Friday, March 14, 2014 at the Nines Hotel Ballroom in Portland, Oregon.
Oregon Maritime Lawyers Discuss Laws Protecting At Sea Workers
Posted on January 15, 2014 in Admiralty and Maritime Law,General,Jones Act Lawyers,Oregon Personal Injury Lawyer,Our Blog
Maritime jobs can be risky business. Watch an episode of the “Deadliest Catch” and it’s vividly clear why working at sea is considered one of the most dangerous occupations on the planet. While the pay for these jobs is often the lure, the sea is a dangerous master with many paying the ultimate price: losing… read more
Happy Thanksgiving
Posted on November 27, 2013 in General,Our Blog
Death by poultry?
Posted on November 5, 2013 in Our Blog,Public Safety
A 73-year-old man died while traveling on American Airlines, and his family blames the airlines and the chicken he ate on board. The family has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines and Sky Chefs, whom they claim provided the in-flight food. The 73-year-old, Othon Cortes, was flying from Spain to New York and then on… read more
Chuck Paulson Speaks at OTLA Meeting
Posted on October 15, 2013 in Our Blog,Paulson Coletti News,Trial
Thank you to OTLA member, Sean Hartfield, who is generously buying lunch for the meeting. Reminder, membership in the Minority Caucus is for all OTLA attorneys, legal staff and student members who self-identify as a minority. RSVP to this meeting with Beth Bernard at [email protected].
When fruit isn’t good for you
Posted on April 23, 2013 in Our Blog,Patient Care,Public Safety
There’s been a rash of norovirus outbreaks lately. Last month there was a norovirus outbreak at a meeting for the Oregon Department of Forestry that was held in Forest Grove. The meeting was catered by Forest Grove restaurant Maggie’s Buns, which has been in business for some 16 years. The outbreak was likely caused by… read more
Get the lead out … of baby food
Posted on April 9, 2013 in Our Blog
The Environmental Law Foundation of Oakland, California, has filed a lawsuit in an attempt to prompt more than two dozen baby food manufacturers to print warnings on their product labels alerting consumers to possible lead exposure. The organization alleges that a number of baby foods, including carrots, peaches, pears, and fruit juices, carry dangerous levels… read more