Steven Malman Law announced prosecution successfully reached a settlement between Chicago City Council and Starks family.Steven Malman Law announced that the Chicago City Council approved a $1.75 million settlement with Arielle Starks’ family, a 13-year-old girl who died a decade ago due to faulty care. Arielle Starks died after city paramedics allegedly botched her care [...]
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Auto lovers are attempting to hit rock bottom with the aid of Mesa, Arizona-based AirBagIt as it expands industry leading line of vehicle lowering and leveling kits. Already well-known among auto fans for its selection of lowering control arms, lowering shocks and C-notch kits, AirBagIt recently debuted several additions to its industry leading line of [...]
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ThoughtLeaderGlobal.com, a dynamic multinational networking organization and producer of targeted business media and events, will host a marketing forum, “Strategic Marketing and Branding” on April 26-27.ThoughtLeaderGlobal.com will host a marketing forum “Strategic Marketing and Branding” on April 26-27. The concept to this year’s second marketing forum: Embrace transformation. To combat the unfamiliar waters of the [...]
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Chicago-based law firm channels its efforts into settling a record number of nursing home-related cases in 2011. The Law Offices of Steven Malman & Associates PC announced that it successfully settled a record number of nursing home-related cases in 2011. Steven Malman’s diligent law team targeted elder care facilities guilty of neglect, physical abuse and [...]
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Editorial There’s no just-add-water way to bring down energy costs in Interior Alaska, but the Legislature is working on a few measures that could help. One of those bills passed out of the House…
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Gov. Sean Parnell sent a statement out Monday saying that a Senate oil tax bill he opposes is a tax increase, a comment that drew a sharp response from Sen. Joe Paskvan. "About a year passed bef…
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The oil industry has committed to invest $5 billion more in Alaska if the state reduces oil taxes. That statement has become part of the political gospel in Alaska over the past year, repeated coun…
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JUNEAU, Alaska — Businesses and communities around Alaska are one step closer to getting economic incentives to develop areas around the state’s military bases. The House State Affairs Committee c…
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JUNEAU, Alaska — Oil and gas industry and pro-development groups are speaking in opposition to a Senate plan to cut oil production taxes. Kate Moriarty, executive director of the Alaska Oil and Ga…
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FAIRBANKS – Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul plans to visit Alaska on Sunday, two days before the state casts its vote in the race for the Republican nomination, according to campaign sta…
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