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March 4, 2011

Brazilian Blowout - Hair to die for part 2

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The situation that started like two snipers carefully picking their shots has now turned into the opening scene from Saving Private Ryan! Pop pop pop as OSHA sends a few over Brazilian Blowouts bow quickly followed with a tat tat tat as Brazilian Blowouts attorneys return fire, claiming OSHA didn't perform proper tests on the product and (talk about desperate) even insinuated that stylists may have filled another keratin companies product and used Brazilian Blowout's bottles! We need to ask ourselves...all this for soft, frizz-free hair?

Some wonder how after all this time and the treatments success why now? Didn't anyone see this coming? Truth is it was just a matter of time. Many beauty industry websites and blogs spoke up when the popularity of these treatments first started. Several salons refused to compromise dollars in favor of their employee's health but with this crazy economy caved and realizing that their customers were simply making appointments with their competitions they began offering the service. But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that heating a dangerous chemical that if accidentally spilled on public roads you would witness what looks like (sorry movie buff here) a scene from the film Outbreak. Yea that's right HAZMAT suites, firefighters and a lot of yellow tape! Just a little FYI but I thought it interesting to see a basic protocol for a Formaldehyde spill ...ready? Hold your breath!

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October 20, 2010

Brazilian Blowout - Hair to die for?

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In the past few years, we have seen a huge trend toward straight shiny hair. The fashion runways are dominated with models brandishing their long, easy to manage locks, and celebrities are spotted at A-list salons lining-up for what is known as keratin hair treatments. Although created for managing frizz, these keratin treatments became well-known for its ability to straighten hair or at least make it much easier and less time consuming to manage. A fashionistas dream with women paying prices ranging from $350 to as high as $700!

So what more could a girl ask for? To save all that time ...wake up in the morning with beautiful hair and out the door. Well, as with many things, it looks as though keratin treatments may be falling into the category of Too Good To Be True.

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October 20, 2010

Sued for taking too much off the top?

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If we were talking about a haircut gone wrong then the chance of that case getting to mediation or even a courtroom are odds you don't want to bet on, but when talking about circumcision-that is a whole different ball game...no pun intended!
The story is all over the net. It was first reported by CBS4 News which televised an attorney for a South Florida mother who filled a law suit against a Miami Hospital and one of its physicians because her son was circumcised without parental consent.

Although the family's attorney is quoted as saying "I have not seen a case like this. This is not medical malpractice. It's a battery", internet bloggers are busy picking sides of the issue, but that's really the big question... what's the issue? One side has traditionalists saying the family is just looking for a quick buck and no real harm was done; that it is a normal procedure that has its health benefits- and at a fast glance you might feel the same.

But the underlying details should get some of us thinking...I mean REALLY thinking. Is it really "not a big deal" when a hospital staff does not have time to simply walk outside a room and ask the parents of a child, who is already in intensive care, whether they desire to remove a body part... even if it's only a foreskin! I'm not blaming any one staff member or even the physician entirely, but are people nothing more than a number to hospitals? Even if the thought of a circumcision is the last thing on your mind, this case is simply showing a trend we are seeing across our imploding health care system...negligence!

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September 23, 2010

Dollar Tree Sued for Too Much Trimming?

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With an incredible ranking of 499th, Dollar Tree Stores, Inc moved up the glorified and greatly coveted symbolic ladder of success even jumping 34 spots, since 2008, to its present position of Fortune 500's "Top 1000 US businesses". Not too shabby in this delicate economy!

Of course, the big question every struggling business owner is asking while reading this most awesome blog is...How Did They Do It??? Did they inspire employees to pursue superior customer service? Did they carefully invest in brand awareness and advertising agencies? How about plunking millions of your green Benjamin leaves into beautiful charities and thereby increasing public awareness? No? What's left? Oh yes, there's always the trimming and pruning employee wages. Sure you might reason, "Well, all the other companies are doing it", but there's something more dirty here than DDT's on organic brussel sprouts!

In a lawsuit filed by our firm, Thomas & Pearl, P.A., it is alleged that Dollar Tree was having assistant managers work hours and not get paid for it. In essence, the complaint alleges that assistant store managers are required to work through lunch and go to the bank- all "off the clock". That adds up to a lot of money for hard-working individuals...
Come on Dollar Tree... Don't you remember the old saying "You reap what you sow" or my favorite the Bulgarian proverb "A tree falls the way it leans." Well, if all that's too complicated you might remember the simple analogy of dominos. That's the simplest way to demonstrate "for every action there is a reaction" and the reaction is now under way as the class action lawsuits have piled in like fall foliage in upstate New York.

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September 13, 2010

Are you "Friends" with your lawyer?

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So...how hip is your attorney? I don't mean do they jam Lady Gaga, use "Wack" to describe prosecutors closing arguments or that they made the holy oath to never wear Ed Hardy in public... I mean, is your lawyer up on all the social networking? Now you're asking "Why would I care if my attorney is Tweeting, Linking-In and Facebooking?" Because, I tell you, yes YOU who remember pagers, cell phones with antennas and PC's that made noise when "dialing-up", the world is a different place! And...if your attorney, the one representing you and your case, isn't up on all the latest in Legal Land don't you think it may have some bearing on the end result? Well, whether you do or don't, here is something to make you go hummmm?

A recent survey by the ABA (American Bar Association) shows that the use of social media sites is quickly growing among attorneys. I already know what you're thinking and no, it's not all Tweets like "Mont Blanc just blew ink on the Burberry shirt!" or Facebooking "So excited for the trip to the Hamptons this weekend!" In fact, a growing number of attorneys are seeing that being plugged into the social sites expands their networking power, gives them the latest information on case developments and even helps with investigating details.

In 2008, about 15% of attorneys used site socializing. In 2009, that number jumped to about 43%, and now in 2010 the latest numbers are showing about 56% of lawyers are posting, sharing, and poking each other over the internet's social scene. Although there are hundreds of different social sites the three most popular with attorneys are LinkedIn, then Facebook followed by a distant Plaxo.

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September 13, 2010

To remove acne place gun to temple... pull trigger

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I'm sure a few sips of arsenic soup can tackle a migraine and I know the sudden stop of a 20 story jump will definitely put an end to asthma. Yes, sure those solutions technically work but no one in their right mind would ever consider any such extreme for themselves or someone they love. No one would ever consider most any extreme for themselves but in this case there are those who have no problem considering extremes for you especially when there is a dollar attached to it. Or should I say 1.3 billion of them!

You think I'm kidding? The picture above is an angel whose delicate self esteem fought big corporation bonuses and lost. In 1999, Vivian Crane was twelve when first prescribed Accutane. Vivian's parents noticed the change to her personality almost immediately, but were not worried when the six month dosage ended. Her skin showed drastic improvement and her mood changed back to normal, but in September 1999 Vivian's acne returned and she began taking Accutane for the second time. Soon thereafter, she became moody with bouts of rage and began distancing herself from her family, even making disturbing statements to family members such as "I've lost the ability to love you. It was after this point that Vivian fell into a deep depression. In February 2000, she was taken off Accutane and prescribed Zoloft. By mid June, Vivian wrote several emails to friends about her depression. Then a few hours after her last email, Vivian exited this world by putting a rope around her neck. Vivian was fourteen years old.

So take a second and reverse engineer this and see where things went wrong. Let's start with a teenager checklist.

First of course is - Sex (where, when and will I catch anything?) Quickly followed by - Friends (Do I have enough, Am I popular, why didn't so-and-so say hi to me in the hall?) And always the dreaded - Parents (why are they so strict, why do they always embarrass me, will they know if I have sex?) Then throw choices about alcohol, are my F-CAT scores high enough, I hate my math teacher, why can't my parents buy me a sports car like Jennie's did, mom and dad are always arguing, dad just lost his job, are they going to let me go to the party Saturday night, will Cathy say yes if I ask her to the party, why aren't my breasts bigger and thighs smaller, why do I have so much hair here and not enough there, I need a part time job, Rick smokes pot and he's seems ok, coach said I have to lose ten pounds, how come Tammy got a new Prada bag, I don't know what I want to be but everyone's telling me what I should be, college is expensive, oil leaks in the Gulf, nuclear war, bad economy, bad hair day, and is texting really that bad when you drive?

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October 1, 2009

Welcome to South Florida Personal Injury Lawyers

Welcome to Thomas & Pearl, South Florida's accident injury law firm.

Sustaining an injury due to a car accident, slip and fall, defective product, or any other situation can be very difficult both emotionally and financially. You may miss work and have mounting medical bills. You may require surgery. It is important that you understand that if you suffer an injury due to someone else's negligent act, you may be able to recover money for medical bills, rehabilitative or ongoing care, emotional pain and suffering, lost wages, lost earning capacity, physical disability, disfigurement, permanent scars, loss of enjoyment, loss of love and affection, mental disability, property damage, and punitive damage.

Frequently asked personal injury questions.

South Florida Personal Injury Lawyers welcomes your comments and questions. Thank you for visiting our page.

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