Founded in 1994 by Jim Burke and John Eisner, Burke & Eisner has been helping injured people for over 14 years.
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| Jim Burke | John Eisner | David Austin |
Jim Burke, John Eisner and David Austin are the attorneys who will help you with your claim. We have many years of Auto Accident, Malpractice, Drug Liability and Personal Injury experience with lawsuits and settlements. Each of us can talk with you about your options and what can be done.
| Cities May Influence Preterm Birth Risk |
| Very preterm birth - prior to 32 weeks gestation - is one of the greatest risk factors for cerebral palsy, and a new study suggests that the area where a pregnant woman lives may influence her risk of delivering preterm. Black Women Face Greater Risk Researchers looked at preterm birth rates among black, white and Hispanic [...] |
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October 4th, 2008 02:26 PM
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| Lyondell Required to Defend Benzene Accusations |
| According to recent reports, Lyondell Chemical Company has been asked by Houston Mayor Bill White to participate in a public hearing regarding the accusations brought against them for emitting benzene. Benzene is a known carcinogen and the company, which is the city’s largest refinery, is being accused of emitting large amounts of the chemical into [...] |
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October 2nd, 2008 07:34 PM
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| Can Relatives Inherit from Assisted Suicide? |
| Interesting question before a Wisconsin appeals court. In it’s decision the appeals court upheld an earlier lower court decision that allowed a man’s wife and daughter to inherit his estate even though they assisted him to commit suicide. In what some legal analysts say is a precedent setting case in the nation, the court [...] |
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September 29th, 2008 04:28 PM
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| Information about Cerebral Palsy, Resources and Blogs |
| I was over reading Glenda Watson Hyatt over at her Doitmyselfblog and found a couple of interesting posts. I had blogged about her last year when she was competing for the blogger of the year competition. Sometimes Cerebral Palsy Means Spilled Cereal - (Photo credit: Peter Galbraith). Having cerebral palsy means never being quite sure what [...] |
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September 26th, 2008 11:34 PM
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