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4 May, 2017 07:33

Facebook Murders, Lead in Los Angeles & Dangerous Mesh

Mike Papantonio discusses a medical device meant to assist with healing hernias that is notorious for causing severe injuries, and speaks with attorney Robert Price about lawsuits being filed against the manufacturers. Mike then talks to Sarah T. Roberts, professor of information studies at UCLA, to discuss the legal issues surrounding violent content being posted on social media, and the responsibility to stop its proliferation. Mike is then joined by Farron Cousins, executive editor of The Trial Lawyer magazine, to discuss a Reuters report about lead exposure in Los Angeles. America’s Lawyer wraps up the show with a look at a settlement concerning Wells Fargo’s fraudulent account scam.

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