Because its Friday: Sexy and Free – Legally Mine

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Dealing with lawsuits can be stressful, heck dealing with life alone can be stressful -adding lawsuits on top of that can only make things worse.

That is why we here at Legally Mine believe in the power of a good laugh every now and then.  Studies have shown that laughter is a great stress reducer (see the article on the Mayo clinic site “Stress relief from laughter? It’s no joke“).  So every now and and again on this blog, we will post something that has nothing to do with lawsuit prevention, tax reduction or Legally Mine’s services, under the title “Because its Friday and we all need a good laugh.”

We hope this series will help alleviate some of your short term life/lawsuit stress.  For a more long term solution to reducing your stress, give Legally Mine a call to see what we can do to help remove the…

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Legally Mine Presents: The Uncooperative Attorney

It would have been easier if he’d just read the script. Oh well.

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We couldn’t resist…”The bronze statues” – Posted by Legally Mine

Legally Mine –

A tourist wanders into a back-alley antique shop in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Picking through the objects on display he discovers a detailed, life-sized bronze sculpture of a rat. The sculpture is so interesting and unique that he picks it up and asks the shop owner what it costs.

“Twelve dollars for the rat, sir,” says the shop owner, “and a thousand dollars more for the story behind it.”

“You can keep the story, old man,” he replies, “but I’ll take the rat.”

The transaction complete, the tourist leaves the store with the bronze rat under his arm. As he crosses the street in front of the store, two live rats emerge from a sewer drain and fall into step behind him. Nervously looking over his shoulder, he begins to walk faster, but every time he passes another sewer drain, more rats come out and follow him. By the time he’s walked two blocks, at least a hundred rats are at his heels, and people begin to point and shout. He walks even faster, and soon breaks into a trot as multitudes of rats swarm from sewers, basements, vacant lots, and abandoned cars. Rats by the thousands are at his heels, and as he sees the waterfront at the bottom of the hill, he panics and starts to run full tilt.

No matter how fast he runs, the rats keep up, squealing hideously, now not just thousands but millions, so that by the time he comes rushing up to the water’s edge a trail of rats twelve city blocks long is behind him. Making a mighty leap, he jumps up onto a light post, grasping it with one arm while he hurls the bronze rat into San Francisco Bay with the other, as far as he can heave it. Pulling his legs up and clinging to the light post, he watches in amazement as the seething tide of rats surges over the breakwater into the sea, where they drown.

Shaken and mumbling, he makes his way back to the antique shop.

“Ah, so you’ve come back for the rest of the story,” says the owner.

“No,” says the tourist, “I was wondering if you have a bronze lawyer.”

– Legally Mine

What Can Go Wrong? – Legally Mine

Legal Wisdom: A Legally Mine Blog

“What Can Go Wrong?”  you might say, “I’m a good guy, I do a good job and am always careful.”  “There is no way a lawsuit will affect me and my business.”
But you are wrong!  There are so many things as a medical practitioner an/or a business owner you are liable for.  It is not a matter of if you will be sued but when.  The ways the
laws on liability are written you will often be liable even when you did everything right. After Legally Mine’s reviewing of
thousands of cases involving business owners, the following are a few of the items that can develop into a
lawsuit:

Patron Falls in Parking Lot, Restaurant
Owner Joseph Fix Held liable for $243,750
Joseph Fix owned and operated a McDonald’s fast-food franchise in Charlotte, Michigan. The franchise was placed in
a corporation (C.H.A.D. Enterprises, Inc.) of which he was the…

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Patient Signs Release; Doctor Still Held Liable – Legally Mine

Legal Wisdom: A Legally Mine Blog

Not that having a release form is a bad thing, or that it would get overturned everytime, but if you really want to protect yourself it should not be your only line of defense!
The Utah Supreme Court reversed a motion for summary judgment dismissing a medical malpractice
claim against two doctors and a Utah hospital. The dismissal had been based on the fact that the
patient had signed a release before receiving corrective surgery on his hands. The court found that
enough evidence existed for the jury to find that the release form was signed under duress and was
thus invalid. (Andreini v. Hultgren, 860 P.2d 916, 222 Utah Adv. Rep. 3 (Sup. Ct. Utah 1993))
In this case, a patient was to undergo dental treatment at the school for dentistry associated with
Emory University. At that time, Emory required all patients, as a condition of treatment, to execute

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Legally Mine Special Report –

Legal Wisdom: A Legally Mine Blog

The following is just an example of the craziness that exists in our world today.  It’s a portion of the “Special Medical Report on Lawsuits” that is distributed by Legally Mine – your comments are welcome!

Also if you have any similar experiences you know of please share, it is good that we all are aware!

Judgment Exceeds Malpractice Insurance
$2.1 Million Judgment Causes Dr. Velis to Lose Everything, Even Retirement Savings
Dr. Velis was a sixty-three year old orthopedic surgeon in New Jersey. He and his wife (office
manager) worked together in a professional corporation under his name. They had three children, two
of whom were attending college at the time. The doctor and his wife had substantial assets invested
and accrued in a retirement plan that had been set up within the professional corporation. They were
in the process of obtaining a loan to buy the professional building…

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