The 21st Century Cures Act – Retrieval of Patient’s Medical Records at No Cost
The Cures Act, also known as the 21st Century Cures Act, is a federal law enacted in 2016 that aims to improve healthcare in the United States. Under the Cures Act, patients have the right to access and obtain copies of their medical records…
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Sue the Minor and Parents of the Minor Who Uses False ID to Buy Alcohol
in NewsBy Ralph Barat Saltsman with Stephen Warren Solomon and Stephen Allen Jamieson Some kid with false identification walks into your store or bar one fine day and manages to buy alcohol from your employee. Yes, your clerk or waitress or bartender did check the ID, but a better inspection would have shown that the ID […]
TOBACCO BOONDOGLE Now You’ll Need a License to Sell a Cigarette
in NewsBy Ralph Saltsman with Stephen Warren Solomon and Stephen Jamieson Did you think you have enough laws regulating your business? As an ABC licensee, there’s little you can do without running into an ABC statute or an ABC rule. But just when you thought you had a sufficient load of laws to follow, there’s a […]
DANGEROUS FIRES CAUSING DEATH AND INJURIES ON THE RISE. WHAT CAN YOU DO?
in Personal Injury, Wrongful DeathA HUGE INCREASE IN DANGEROUS FIRES CAUSED DEATHS AND INJURIES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. FIRE INVESTIGATORS AND LAWYERS FOR THE DECEASEDS’ FAMILIES AND INJURED PERSONS INVESTIGATE CAUSES OF THE FIRES AS WELL AS WHY THE FIRES CAUSED SO MANY DEATHS AND INJURIES. WHAT CAN YOU DO? The Los Angeles Times and other news […]
Teenager Injured in Football Game Receives Jury Award of $7.57 Million for Missed Diagnosis by Treating Doctors
in Personal InjuryPrevious settlement with other defendants garnered additional 1.8 million dollars. Stephen Allen Jamieson won a jury trial in the amount of $7.57 million dollars on behalf of a 19-year-old who received medical treatment far below the standard of care, resulting in misdiagnosis of a brain bleed. This case was tried in Los Angeles County Superior […]
SSJ Expands into Washington
in NewsSolomon, Saltsman & Jamieson (“SSJ”) is pleased to announce that Ryan Kroll, a partner in SSJ’s Portland Office, is now licensed to practice in the State of Washington. Last year, SSJ opened a new office in Portland, Oregon and this latest expansion will now allow SSJ to serve its clients’ legal needs in California, Oregon, […]
Ridgetop v. E-Z-GO
in NewsBy Alexa Hyland – Daily Journal Staff Writer You’ve teed off on the fifth hole of a golf course nestled in the Angeles National Forest in northern Los Angeles County. You’re driving up the hill toward the green, and suddenly your golf cart stops. If your cart stalls like that enough times during rounds, you may […]
Racketeering Case For Gambling Casino Judgment rendered for over $2,200,000
in NewsA client who wanted to purchase operation rights to a popular southland Casino, renowned for its gambling and entertainment offerings, lost hundreds of thousands of dollars of “blood money” as those rights were sold multiple times in alleged back room deals. These deals were alleged to be between the Casino operator and certain members of […]
62-year-old Salesperson Fired for having Leukemia is awarded $582,000 by jury
in NewsThe jury found that the defendant employer acted with malice, oppression and fraud, thus entitling him to punitive damages. This was an employment discrimination case that also raised issues involving violations of the American Disabilities Act. It was tried by Stephen Allen Jamieson before a jury in Los Angeles Superior Court. The Honorable Ernest Williams […]
ABC Conditions: A Licensee’s Nightmare
in Alcoholic Beverage LicensingBy Ralph Saltsman – June 19 2013 Beware of Conditions on your License. Under the ABC Act, the Department can refuse to issue or transfer a license unless conditions are “agreed” to by an applicant. This is true for an application on a new license, a person to person transfer of an existing license, even […]
Intertribal Court of Southern California Bar Association Accepts New Members from Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson
in Indian Gaming, NewsThe Law Firm of Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson is proud to announce the acceptance by the Intertribal Court of Southern California Bar Association of Stephen Warren Solomon, Ralph B. Saltsman, Stephen Allen Jamieson, Bruce Evans, and Ryan Kroll. Each of these lawyers is now permitted to practice law before the Intertribal Court of Southern California. […]
Temporary Judges: Critical Asset During Budget Crisis
in Current Affairs, Ralph B. Saltsman, Stephen Warren SolomonJUDGE FOR A DAY By Ralph Barat Saltsman and Stephen Warren Solomon At any given moment there is a serious possibility that the courtroom a Traffic Infraction litigant enters will have a Temporary Judge (aka Judge Pro Tem) presiding. The same holds true for Unlawful Detainer trials, hearings in Civil Harassment cases, Small Claims trials […]
Ex-Slidebar bouncer: I knew Kelly Thomas report was false
in Employment Law, NewsOriginally published June 13, 2012 by Doug Irving at The Orange County Register An ex-bouncer who claims he heard the phone call that drew Fullerton police officers to their fatal encounter with Kelly Thomas said Wednesday that the call was bogus and he lost his job fighting it. Michael Reeves was working the door at the […]