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  • Ohio Doctor Makes himself "Judgment Proof"

    Richard Schulte | July 23, 2007 2:41 PM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    A doctor in Ohio practices medicine without Medical Malpractice insurance because he feels that the insurance is both, too expensive, and simply an avenue by which patients bring frivolous claims in pursuit to make themselves rich. According to area attorneys, this doctor has made himself "judgment proof" by placing his assets in a family trust and, therefore, protecting such assets from civil...

  • Cleveland Jail Proposes New Drug Policy

    Chrissie Cole | December 20, 2008 5:08 AM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    The death of R&B singer Sean Levert in Cleveland has led to a proposed new policy that would provide more flexibility in giving inmates their prescription anti-anxiety medications. Levert...

  • Fluke Recalls Digital Clamp Meters

    Chrissie Cole | May 28, 2009 11:04 AM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    Fluke Corp., in conjunction it the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), has announced a recall of more than 52,000 Fluke Digital Clamp Meters. The meters can fail to give a correct...

  • Richard W. Schulte, Attorney at Law

    Staff Writer | April 03, 2007 11:34 AM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    Richard W. Schulte, of Behnke, Martin & Schulte L.L.C., born Dubuque, Iowa, September 7, 1968; admitted to bar, 1996 Ohio; 2002 Iowa; 1996 United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio; 2004 Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Education: Quincy College (B.A., 1991 cum laude); Valparaiso University (J.D., 1995); Lloyd's of London Fellow (1995). Practice Areas: Trial Practice, Medical...

  • Man Killed In Motorcycle Accident In Dayton

    Chrissie Cole | August 13, 2009 8:10 AM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    A motorcyclist was killed Thursday night when he crashed his motorcycle on West Third Street at Ardmore Avenue. Third Street –in both directions - was shut down for several hours following...

  • Strattera patent challenged

    Richard Schulte | August 29, 2007 1:53 PM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    The patent on hyperactivity-disorder drug Strattera is being challenged by Novartis AG's Sandoz unit. Novartis is seeking a pre-emptive ruling that its proposed generic version of Strattera won't infringe a Lilly patent that expires in 2017, or that the patent is invalid.Icelandic drugmaker Actavis Group hf is already being sued by Lilly to block a generic version of Strattera, which generated...

  • Flour Tortillas Recalled By Pop's Bakery

    Chrissie Cole | October 27, 2009 2:53 PM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    Pop’s Bakery, of Texas, announced a voluntary recall of all flour tortillas because they contain undeclared whey (milk). People who have an allergy to whey run the risk of serious or...

  • CPSC Votes In Favor of Mandatory ROV Standards

    Chrissie Cole | October 25, 2009 3:30 PM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    The CPSC recently voted in favor of mandatory rules to regulate Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles (ROVs), in an effort to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries nationwide. The vehicles...

  • Three Sent To Hospital After Car Accident In Dayton

    Chrissie Cole | October 23, 2009 2:40 PM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    Three people were sent to Miami Valley Hospital Friday morning after two vehicles collided in the intersection of Jefferson and Patterson streets. As rain poured on fire rescue crews, they used...

  • Wireless Light Switches Recalled By Idea Village

    Chrissie Cole | October 21, 2009 3:56 PM | 0 CommentsDayton, OH

    More than 1.3 million Handy Switch, Wireless Light Switches have been recalled by Idea Village Products Corp. because the receiver, which fits into the outlet, can overheat posing a fire...

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