by Mike | May 7, 2012 | Securities Fraud
A six-year study by Indiana State Police inspectors of truck traffic through northwestern Indiana Lake and Porter counties found that one in four heavy trucks had serious safety violations, most notably faulty brakes and driver fatigue. An article in The Northwest...
by Mike | Apr 18, 2012 | Construction Accidents, Securities Fraud
INDIANAPOLIS — An excavator weighing an estimated 20 tons backed into and killed a construction worker at 9:30 a.m. Monday morning while placing concrete barriers in a construction zone at I-465 and Allisonville Road. David Anderson, 33, of Brownsburg, Ind., was one...
by Mike | Apr 17, 2012 | Securities Fraud
Internet sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Linked-In and the like have become prime sources for finding and sharing information for investors, who can research stocks, check out financial advisors and brokers, get the latest investor news, develop investment...
by Mike | Feb 15, 2012 | Latest News, Securities Fraud
Many people saving for retirement have socked their money in IRAs, which are a type of retirement account with tax advantages. However, there is now a new breed of IRA on the block, called the self-directed IRA, and although it is perfectly legal it has been used for...
by Mike | Dec 12, 2011 | Securities Fraud
Often in truck accidents there is a lot of conflicting testimony between the truck driver’s version of events and that of the injured person regarding such important issues as speed, acceleration and braking. Some of this conflict may come from a bias of protecting...
by Mike | Nov 14, 2011 | Securities Fraud
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act shows a congressional dislike for mandatory arbitration provisions, to say the least. This Act, which was signed into law on July 21, 2010, by President Barack Obama, contains many provisions which could lead, after study, to the...