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This digital document is an article from Do-It-Yourself Retailing, published by National Retail Hardware Association on February 1, 2002. The length of the article is 359 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: CPSC announces several industry product recalls. (Manufacturing, Wholesaling & Retailing).(Consumer Product Safety Commission)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Publication: Do-It-Yourself Retailing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2002
Publisher: National Retail Hardware Association
Volume: 182 Issue: 2 Page: 64(1)

Article Type: Brief Article, Statistical Data Included

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Company: National Retail Hardware Association (2002-02-01) (2005-06-01)
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This digital document is an article from Validation Times, published by Washington Information Source, Inc. on March 1, 2010. The length of the article is 1343 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Recalled drug products jump 423% in FY '09: warning letters, inspections grow too.(Recalls/Inspection)
Author: Tara Y. Coyt
Publication: Validation Times (Newsletter)
Date: March 1, 2010
Publisher: Washington Information Source, Inc.
Volume: 12 Issue: 3 Page: 2(2)

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Author: Tara Y. Coyt
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Company: Washington Information Source, Inc. (2010-03-01) (2010-07-16)
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This digital document is an article from Food Processing, published by Putman Media, Inc. on January 1, 2002. The length of the article is 2076 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The law relation to product recalls. (Food Business).
Author: Anton R. Valukas
Publication: Food Processing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2002
Publisher: Putman Media, Inc.
Volume: 63 Issue: 1 Page: 14(3)

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Author: Anton R. Valukas, Jeffrey D. Colman, William A. Von Hoene, Dean N. Panos, Edward F. Malone
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Company: Putman Media, Inc. (2002-01-01) (2005-07-29)
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When Your Operation IS the Evening News: What To Do in the Event of a Food Product Recall -- A Disaster Recovery Plan for Restaurants, Fast Food Operators, Food Distributors, and Food Producers Dotty Head, Ed.D., is a food safety consultant, nationally known for her ‘teaching’ audits. She serves as both administrator and faculty member at Sullivan University and specializes in food safety sanitation training and contamination prevention. Her eDoc addresses a food professional’s worst nightmare – being the subject of a newscast that can spell financial hardship, if not certain death, especially for a small business. Learn what to do to plan and prepare for such emergencies and to avoid the worst when the inevitable occurs. Tracking systems that can isolate problem products and mock recalls are just a few of the scores of tips offered by this food safety pro.

Sullivan University eDocs are published by Transformata Publishing in Louisville, Kentucky (USA). Sullivan University eDocs are available only at Amazon.com. For special pricing on multiple copies, please contact info@transformata.com.

Author: Dotty Heady
Digital: 14 pages Download: PDF
Company: Transformata Publishing LLC (2002-08-26) (2002-08-26)
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on January 20, 1997. The length of the article is 467 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Relatively high premiums and company assumption of recall cost render Product Recall Expense insurance a rare purchase for companies. Mattel Inc., the toy giant which has come under scrutiny for its defective and injurious Cabbage Patch Kids Snacktime Dolls, does not have the coverage, though it does possess the more common products liability insurance. Product Recall Expense insurance is used to cover the cost of recalling a product, but usually not the cost of reimbursement. Most large companies either assume recall costs or purchase product-tampering insurance as alternatives.

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Title: Product Recall Expense insurance lacks popularity.
Author: Stephanie D. Esters
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 20, 1997
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n3 Page: p33(1)

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It's No Accident : How Corporations Sell Dangerous Baby Products Last year consumers spent $4.9 billion on infant products such as portable cribs, cradles, infant carriers and car seats. Today's parents, many of them older, dual income, and mobile, demand product features that fifteen years ago were unheard of: portable cribs that weigh only a few pounds and easily collapse for storage, car seats that double as infant carriers, tandem strollers for parents who jog. Products, it turns out, that are too often inadequately tested and ultimately unsafe. Marla Felcher's year long investigation has revealed case after case of infants and toddlers being seriously injured and killed by these products and case after case of manufacturers going to great lengths to cover this up. It's Not an Accident will expose the inner-workings of the infant products industry, highlighting the tactics used by corporate giants such as Hasboro (Playskool), Evenflo, Kolcraft, Cosco, Graco and Century Products to keep consumers in the dark about their safety records.

Author: E Marla Felcher
Paperback: 281 pages
Company: Common Courage Press (2001-02-01)
ISBN: 1567512046
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This digital document is an article from Circuits Assembly, published by UP Media Group, Inc. on September 1, 2003. The length of the article is 2041 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Product and component traceability: a complete traceability system will minimize the cost of product recalls and help eliminate them in the future.(Data Management)
Author: John Nelson
Publication: Circuits Assembly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2003
Publisher: UP Media Group, Inc.
Volume: 14 Issue: 9 Page: 28(4)

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Author: John Nelson
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The USDA's Authority to Recall Meat and Poultry Products The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has monitored numerous recalls of meat and poultry products sold in the United States. The recalls have involved beef products possibly contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, beef and poultry products possibly contaminated with Salmonella, and canned meat products possibly contaminated by botulism. These recalls raise issues of consumer confidence in the meat industry and questions about the adequacy of the USDA oversight of these products.

In February 2008, USDA announced the largest-ever recall, of 143.4 million pounds of fresh and frozen beef products from a California slaughterer-processor. The Class II recall (meaning only a remote possibility of adverse health effects) was in response to evidence that nonambulatory (“downer”) cattle had been mistreated and periodically slaughtered for food, in violation of a federal humane slaughter law and of meat safety regulations, respectively.

Following these recalls, Congress included in the 2008 farm law (P.L. 110-246) new requirements for establishments to promptly notify USDA about potentially adulterated or mislabeled meat and poultry products and also to develop and maintain plans for conducting a recall. Other recall- related issues for Congress include whether USDA should be given mandatory recall authority; whether notification and/or recall planning rules should be more prescriptive; and whether new recordkeeping and product traceability requirements are needed.

Currently, USDA does not have authority to mandate a recall of meat and poultry products. Rather, USDA, through FSIS, monitors food companies’ recalls. When FSIS learns of a potential recall, it convenes a recall committee, which makes recommendations based on information such as any pertinent production and distribution data provided by the company. Once the company initiates a recall, FSIS immediately issues a press release to notify the public, posts it on its website, and provides information directly to stakeholders—including Congress, the media, federal, state, and local officials, and constituents—via e-mail and faxes. At the conclusion of the recall, FSIS conducts an effectiveness check to determine whether all appropriate parties were properly notified and all reasonable efforts were made to retrieve, destroy, or return the recalled product to the firm.

This report provides an overview of USDA’s authority to regulate meat, poultry, and their products. Specifically, it discusses the requirements of USDA inspections and import regulations, as well as USDA’s role in product recalls. This report also addresses some of the issues that arise when considering possible changes to recall authority that may be of interest as the 112th Congress may consider related food safety issues. The Appendix of this report provides information regarding recent recalls and the significance of the recall data.

Author: Cynthia Brougher, Joel L. Greene
Kindle Edition: 27 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Congressional Research Service (2011-01-06) (2011-01-06)
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Title: Product recalls: gaping holes in the nation's product safety net. (Bits, Briefs, and Applications).
Author: E. Marla Felcher
Publication: Journal of Consumer Affairs (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 2003
Publisher: American Council on Consumer Interests
Volume: 37 Issue: 1 Page: 170(10)

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Author: E. Marla Felcher
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Company: American Council on Consumer Interests (2003-06-22) (2005-07-31)
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Product Recall [HD] Director: Randall Einhorn
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Hand Maid May - Product Recall (Vol. 2) [VHS] Full scale lunatics! Cyberdyne pursues May's recall due to Kazuya's failure to pay the million-dollar invoice. However, thanks to Kasumi's kindness, Kazuya and May share some wonderful last-minute memories. Still, with Nanbara "assisting" to Cyberdyne and the introduction of the mysterious Cyber-X, Kazuya's little troubles may become a full-sized affair of the heart!

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Hand Maid May - Product Recall (Vol. 2) Full scale lunatics! Cyberdyne pursues May's recall due to Kazuya's failure to pay the million-dollar invoice. However, thanks to Kasumi's kindness, Kazuya and May share some wonderful last-minute memories. Still, with Nanbara "assisting" to Cyberdyne and the introduction of the mysterious Cyber-X, Kazuya's little troubles may become a full-sized affair of the heart!

* Bilingual (English and Japanese language) DVD with optional English subtitles.

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The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick Philip K. Dick may be science fiction's greatest writer ever. His writing and ideas on reality, humanity and technology blend West Coast Utopianism, counter-culture paranoia and mystical experience. His work has been adapted into films including 'Blade Runner', 'Total Recall', 'Imposter', and Steven Spielberg's 'Minority Report', starring Tom Cruise. His novels and stories continue to inspire and influence a generation of filmmakers, writers, technophiles and philosophers. But for the last ten years of his life, he inhabited a reality stranger than the fiction he created.

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Director: Mark Steensland
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Product Recall Director: Randall Einhorn
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Building Network Capabilities in Turbulent Competitive Environments: Practices of Global Firms from Korea and Japan (Resource Management) Since the start of the recent financial crisis, as most global firms struggle to remain competitive, an increasing number of Korean and Japanese firms have experienced an amazing rate of growth and expansion. Although academic researchers and business leaders in the United States, China, Brazil, India, and Europe seek out the secrets to these businesses’ success, little is known about their business practices. Supplying an insider’s perspective, Building Network Capabilities in Turbulent Competitive Environments: Practices of Global Firms from Korea and Japan unveils the strategic and operational practices that have allowed these firms to catch and surpass their competitors in North America and Europe. Based on fieldwork studies and extensive interviews with senior executives, it explains how these companies have developed and enhanced their core competencies through effective integration of product architecture, supply chain management, and IT strategy. The book provides practical insight into changing business patterns while avoiding extensive mathematical algorithms and drawn-out theoretical descriptions. It uses cutting-edge case studies to illustrate the innovative manufacturing strategies of these rapidly emerging companies. Accessible to anyone with a basic understanding of business, it reveals the organizational processes of strategy formulation and implementation that are required for success. Providing a clear understanding of both the career implications of the changing business landscape and how to deliver products and services that meet and exceed the needs of your customers, this book will help you develop the socio-technical skills needed to succeed in an increasingly competitive and turbulent business environment.

Author: Young Won Park
Kindle Edition: 358 pages Kindle eBook
Company: CRC Press (2011-12-13) (2011-12-13)
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The FDA's Authority to Recall Products The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has fielded increasing numbers of questions regarding recalls of unsafe imports, including jalapeño peppers, pet food, the blood thinner heparin, and toothpaste. Additionally, several domestic drug and food products—such as over-the-counter children’s medications, adult pain relief and allergy drugs, spinach, chili, and peanut products— have been voluntarily recalled by businesses in the last few years. Recalls may decrease consumer confidence in the recalling company, food imports, or product safety agencies such as the FDA. The products later subject to a recall may have sickened or killed people or pets. The FDA has the authority to order recalls of four types of products: infant formula, medical devices, human tissue products, and tobacco products. The agency may request that a company voluntarily recall other FDA-regulated products, such as food, drugs, and cosmetics.

Congress has demonstrated a significant interest in the issue of food safety and recalls, holding several hearings and introducing many pieces of legislation. The 110th Congress passed P.L. 110- 85, the FDA Amendments Act of 2007 (FDAAA), which contained provisions addressing communications and information postings during a food recall. The 111th Congress passed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, P.L. 111-31, which provided authority for the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, acting through the FDA, to order a recall of tobacco products if there is a reasonable probability that the tobacco product contains a manufacturing or other defect not ordinarily contained in tobacco products on the market that would cause serious, adverse health consequences or death.

Additionally, the 111th Congress has introduced several bills that would grant the FDA the ability to order recalls of food and other products, including H.R. 841, the Protect Consumers Act of 2009; H.R. 875, the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009; H.R. 999, the Keeping America’s Food Safe Act of 2009; H.R. 2726, the Counterfeit Drug Enforcement Act of 2009; H.R. 2749, the Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009; S. 510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act; and S. 3690, the Drug Safety and Accountability Act of 2010. H.R. 2749 is a revised version of H.R. 759, the Food and Drug Administration Globalization Act of 2009.

In July 2009, the House passed H.R. 2749, a comprehensive food safety measure that would provide the FDA with authority to require recalls of food products after issuing an order to immediately cease distribution of a food (either after an opportunity for an informal hearing or on an emergency basis if there is credible evidence that a food presents an imminent threat of serious adverse health consequences or death), require facility food safety plans to describe their procedures for recalling articles of food, and enable the FDA to assess and collect fees from entities for the fiscal year in which the entity is subject to a food recall. S. 510 would similarly enable the FDA to order a recall of a food product and would require the FDA to assess and collect fees to cover food recall activities associated with a recall order. It has been reported by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions and is expected to see floor action this year.

This report provides an overview of the FDA’s statutory authority with regard to the products that the agency can recall, as well as FDA regulations for designating the particular class of recall, publicizing and monitoring the effectiveness of recalls, and carrying out recalls.

Author: Vanessa K. Burrows
Kindle Edition: 25 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Congressional Research Service (2010-08-04) (2010-08-04)
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Pet Food Politics: The Chihuahua in the Coal Mine Marion Nestle, acclaimed author of Food Politics, now tells the gripping story of how, in early 2007, a few telephone calls about sick cats set off the largest recall of consumer products in U.S. history and an international crisis over the safety of imported goods ranging from food to toothpaste, tires, and toys. Nestle follows the trail of tainted pet food ingredients back to their source in China and along the supply chain to their introduction into feed for pigs, chickens, and fish in the United States, Canada, and other countries throughout the world. What begins as a problem "merely" for cats and dogs soon becomes an issue of tremendous concern to everyone. Nestle uncovers unexpected connections among the food supplies for pets, farm animals, and people and identifies glaring gaps in the global oversight of food safety.

Author: Marion Nestle
Kindle Edition: 232 pages Kindle eBook
Company: University of California Press (2008-08-16) (2008-08-16)
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The USDA's Authority to Recall Meat and Poultry Products The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has monitored numerous recalls of meat and poultry products sold in the United States. The recalls have involved beef products possibly contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, beef and poultry products possibly contaminated with Salmonella, and canned meat products possibly contaminated by botulism. These recalls raise issues of consumer confidence in the meat industry and questions about the adequacy of the USDA oversight of these products.

In February 2008, USDA announced the largest-ever recall, of 143.4 million pounds of fresh and frozen beef products from a California slaughterer-processor. The Class II recall (meaning only a remote possibility of adverse health effects) was in response to evidence that nonambulatory (“downer”) cattle had been mistreated and periodically slaughtered for food, in violation of a federal humane slaughter law and of meat safety regulations, respectively.

Following these recalls, Congress included in the 2008 farm law (P.L. 110-246) new requirements for establishments to promptly notify USDA about potentially adulterated or mislabeled meat and poultry products and also to develop and maintain plans for conducting a recall. Other recall- related issues for Congress include whether USDA should be given mandatory recall authority; whether notification and/or recall planning rules should be more prescriptive; and whether new recordkeeping and product traceability requirements are needed.

Currently, USDA does not have authority to mandate a recall of meat and poultry products. Rather, USDA, through FSIS, monitors food companies’ recalls. When FSIS learns of a potential recall, it convenes a recall committee, which makes recommendations based on information such as any pertinent production and distribution data provided by the company. Once the company initiates a recall, FSIS immediately issues a press release to notify the public, posts it on its website, and provides information directly to stakeholders—including Congress, the media, federal, state, and local officials, and constituents—via e-mail and faxes. At the conclusion of the recall, FSIS conducts an effectiveness check to determine whether all appropriate parties were properly notified and all reasonable efforts were made to retrieve, destroy, or return the recalled product to the firm.

This report provides an overview of USDA’s authority to regulate meat, poultry, and their products. Specifically, it discusses the requirements of USDA inspections and import regulations, as well as USDA’s role in product recalls. This report also addresses some of the issues that arise when considering possible changes to recall authority that may be of interest as the 112th Congress may consider related food safety issues. The Appendix of this report provides information regarding recent recalls and the significance of the recall data.

Author: Cynthia Brougher, Joel L. Greene
Kindle Edition: 27 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Congressional Research Service (2011-01-06) (2011-01-06)
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Poorly Made in China: An Insider's Account of the China Production Game An insider reveals what can—and does—go wrong when companies shift production to China

In this entertaining behind-the-scenes account, Paul Midler tells us all that is wrong with our effort to shift manufacturing to China. Now updated and expanded, Poorly Made in China reveals industry secrets, including the dangerous practice of quality fade—the deliberate and secret habit of Chinese manufacturers to widen profit margins through the reduction of quality inputs. U.S. importers don’t stand a chance, Midler explains, against savvy Chinese suppliers who feel they have little to lose by placing consumer safety at risk for the sake of greater profit. This is a lively and impassioned personal account, a collection of true stories, told by an American who has worked in the country for close to two decades. Poorly Made in China touches on a number of issues that affect us all.



Author: Paul Midler
Kindle Edition: 260 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Wiley (2010-12-03) (2010-12-03)
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Foreseeable Risk: Minimizing Cost and Maximizing Outcomes in Products Liability Litigation Plaintiffs typically spend vast amounts of time, energy and resources in products liability litigation in determining proximate cause and cause-in-fact through forensic investigations. Defendants typically expend similar amounts of resources proving their innocence. On both sides, cadres of expert witnesses relentlessly write conflicting reports and give obtuse testimony often leaving the decisions of causation and consequences to the emotional consensus of a jury.

This book offers a much more exact science that can provide unimpeachable testimony for causes-in-fact, concurrent causes, combined causes, foreseeable risk, breach of warranty, design defects, failure to warn, res ipsa loquitur, negligence per se, risk utility and duty owed. Using proven tools grounded in quality and organizational management practices, it can be determined, through discovery and depositions, that the defendant’s practices and standard of care were beyond either reproach, or the cause-in-fact of the accident.

Author Tom Taormina has a history of 40 years in quality management and a decade of successful litigation support as a foundation. His breakthrough approach, applied in the discovery stage of cases, ensures the most efficient and equitable resolution for the clients, plaintiffs and defendants, while lowering the direct costs for all involved.

This approach is called Forensic Business Pathology® (FBP), a proprietary methodology used to evaluate the integrity of the business management, quality control and manufacturing practices of a defendant company. The outcome of an FBP investigation can show irrefutably that a company either did or did not exercise an appropriate standard of care, discipline and social responsibility in the production of the subject product or service.

FBP is the most comprehensive approach to investigation that looks beyond the failed product incident to uncover whether or not the producing company is guilty of willful or negligent disregard for the consequences of its product failure or for alleged organizational negligence.

For enlightened business leaders, FBP is a strategy for achieving peak performance while immunizing the company from products liability and organizational negligence. By virtually eliminating product defects and service errors, organizations can achieve unparalleled pinnacles of customer service.

For savvy litigators, FBP is a strategy for assessing the standard of care of a defendant company to measurable standards and scientifically proving or disproving negligence. By assessing business processes with forensic precision, the wellness of a company becomes an irrefutable barometer of its legal culpability. FBP is equally applicable and compelling for plaintiff and defense.

This book chronicles the evolution of Forensic Business Pathology, drawing lessons from Project Apollo and providing the reader with a new set of tools that can be used immediately to diagnose business health and well-being to new standards of precision and practicality.

Topics Include:

* Products Liability Litigation
* Standard of Care
* Quality Management
* Negligence
* Duty of Care
* Proximate Cause
* Failure to Warn
* Reasonable Person
* Reasonably Prudent Duty
* Punitive Damages
* Forensic Evidence
* Creating a Compelling Story
* Creating an Unimpeachable Set of Evidence Trails
* Life Cycle of the Products Liability Lawsuit
* Case Studies
* Lessons Learned
* The Winning Defendant’s Strategy
* The Winning Plaintiff’s Strategy
* Applicability to Organizational Negligence Litigation
* Acceleration of Just Outcomes

Author: Tom Taormina
Kindle Edition: 176 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Inc. (2011-12-14) (2011-12-14)
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Daddy by Default Daddy by Default is a resource for men to learn about things like:- Being a stay at home dad- Baby toys, new tech, and cool gear for dads- How to make money while staying at home and watching baby- And of course… articles to help you figure out everything from plugging in that first car seat to what to do when you get baby poop in your hair.Daddy by Default is for the dads who read all the baby books on the market and still don’t have a clue what to do. It’s for the men who think that as long as they do the opposite of their own father everything will be OK. It’s for guys who have no idea what they’re doing when it comes to raising a kid, and for those who found out, to their surprise, that in just a few months they will be responsible for someone other than themselves.My hope is that this site will help you figure out a thing or two about raising your kid, making some money while staying at home, and not losing your mind (or too much sleep) doing it.There are a million sites out there for women in relation to parenting, but very few quality sites for guys, so we’ve got to stick together. We are all daddy by default.Oh, and by the way…the thing about getting baby poop in my hair…that really happened. You can read about it here.Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.

Author: Craig Grella
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Canine Capers Dog product review, dog training, dog health, pet product/food recallsKindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.

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