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New York Woman Sues Starbucks Over Tea That Was ‘Too Hot’

May 10th, 2010 Comments off

US coffee giants Starbucks are facing a lawsuit from an American woman over claims she suffered second degree burns after being served tea that was too hot. She had been served the tea which was “unreasonably hot, in containers which were not safe” in a Manhattan branch of the chain.

She aims to sue the corporation for unspecified damages after it is claimed she suffered “great physical and mental anguish” which included the burns. Zeynap Inanli, of New York, is said to have not been able to observe warnings on the container of the drink due to her lacking skills in English.

Starbucks, who are no strangers to this kind of allegation, refused to comment. The cups in question have two warning signs on the sides and a third on the lid along with design measures to ensure any hot liquid cannot spill out accidentally.

The debacle is familiar as in 1994 a jury ruled that McDonald’s pay nearly $3m to an Albuquerque woman who claimed she had burnt herself with the restaurant’s coffee. The parties settled out of court but it opened the floodgates to those looking to seek compensation against large corporations for hot drinks accidents.

The case is the third major legal fiasco facing Starbucks in the last year and could do further harm to their reputation. Singer-songwriter Carly Simon, who signed to Starbucks own record label, failed to sell many records and she attempted to sue Starbucks for ‘loss of earnings’ claiming her album was not even promoted, the case was thrown out of court.

In February of this year, Starbucks battled a case to ban gun carriers in Denver to openly carry firearms in their coffee shops. Although Colorado law states that civilians can openly carry firearms with a licence, many city centre business forbid the carrying of weapons indoors. Starbucks made the decision to allow their customers to observe the 2nd amendment but risked losing the faith of at least on side of the argument. Starbucks claimed they were trying to cater for customers while observing local law but it has dragged them into the centre of a dispute between gun control activists and gun advocates.

Starbucks have consulted health and safety experts in order to prevent liability over their printed paper cups and paper cup lids and their warnings are written in several languages and shown in a visual form, legal experts suspect the case will be thrown out of court.

Look To Litigation Support For The Winning Edge

May 9th, 2010 Comments off

Litigation support 101 is about helping lawyers and their legal staff adapt to the modern computer age. If you remember the days of spending hours in the law library researching your case then you need this program to bring you into the twenty first century of legal practice.

The law library is now on your computer screen thanks to paid services that bring the law library to you.

Online legal research changed the way lawyers practice law for good. But you need more than legal research on your computer screen to have the winning edge. You and your staff need to know how to use technology to your full advantage if you expect to beat the competition.

Automated litigation support is the umbrella phrase you will hear that describes the most basic word processor to the most complicated trial presentation programs used for the complex jury trials where juries must be helped to understand the facts of your case.

The automated system can be used for instance to line up deposition testimony with video presentations to create a verbal and visual presentation that grabs and keeps the jury’s attention.

Part of the challenge in complex jury trials is explaining complicated facts and concepts so that the jury will be able to understand the facts and issues of the case. When you can do this, you have a better chance of winning. The automated system is a must for the career litigation team that wants a winning edge.

However, this program is more than court room presentations. It also help you keep your cases in order. If you have lost hours looking for client files, notes or records, you realize the frustration, and you pledge each time to come up with a better organization system.

With this program you have all case information at your finger tips, right on your computer screen. You will have instant access to phone records, client documents, court filing deadlines, and all the information that pertains to you case.

The program was made for the lawyer and legal staff without a degree in computer science. It is easy to use; information is easy to input and easy to pull up which makes it different from other software that makes finding information difficult.

Much of the programs on the market were built by computer minded people who wanted to make products useful for lawyers, but do not think like lawyers.

This program was created with the legal field in mind in that it works the same way a lawyer would organize his or her case.

If you are a litigation veteran or if you are just starting out in this challenging area of law, this system will serve you well. If you are a paralegal and you know how to use this program, you will greatly increase your value in your law office.

Litigation support is the product made to serve the legal profession. You need it to have the edge to win in this technological age of law practice.

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