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Economic Damages Explained: Personal Injury Law

Posted on July 8, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List Personal injury claims have long been a target by conservative groups, the members of which believe that payouts can be exploded by any reasonable ma...

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Does Economic Law Demand Diversity?

Posted on July 1, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List Republicans will make fun of the so-called “social justice warriors” for trying to make the world easier for women and minorities like African Americ...

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Should The US Regulate Big Banks To Reduce Their Power?

Posted on June 20, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List Politicians have long argued over the importance of regulating big banks — those so-called “too big to fail” institutions whose over-lending led to t...

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How Will Future Policies Under Biden Shift Chinese Relationship?

Posted on June 3, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List A number of the policies left over from the Trump era have left Biden with limited options on what to do about China — especially involving trade and...

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Medical Malpractice Caps Set To Reduce Economic Bleeding

Posted on May 13, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List Medical malpractice cases targeting nursing homes and VA clinics have climbed rapidly over the past decade, and lawmakers are scrambling to place cap...

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Should Debt Collectors Be Allowed To Reap The Rewards Of Economic Relief Payments?

Posted on April 30, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List In the ten days following passage of the new economic relief in Congress, the Internal Revenue Service tried to send out (by mail or electronic trans...

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What Happens If We Increase The Minimum Wage?

Posted on April 18, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List The recent dispute in Congress that the United States federal government should raise the minimum wage, which stands at $7.25 an hour and has not bee...

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Illinois Leaders Struggle To Determine Who’s At The Top Of The Economic Food Chain

Posted on February 23, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List Here’s an unsettling fact: the world economy becomes stronger as more people reside below the poverty level. Sounds like nonsense, right? Remember th...

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How Does Divorce Impact The Economy — And How Should Economic Law Reflect This?

Posted on February 12, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List There have been about a bajillion studies done on divorce and its relationship with our economy. Is divorce a good thing? Is it a bad thing? Economic...

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What Is Philadelphia’s “Black Workers Matter” Economic Recovery Package

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Julie Hicks

Share List Sadly, anything titled “Black Workers Matter” was destined for a controversial reception. That was a bill recently passed by the Philadelphia City Co...

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