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One New School Anti-Bullying Measure With Some PromiseSouth Carolina recently introduced some new legislation that actually offers some promise in the effort to curb bullying at school, explains Jonathan Cooper.
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Why Eliminating Cell Phones Won't Solve School BullyingAt a recent seminar, a police officer recommended banning teens from cell phones that text or use social media to curb bullying. His suggestion won't work.
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One Sure-Fire Way a NY School May Be Held Negligent: Missing StudentsLosing track of a student that is in its charge is one sure-fire way that a school can be deemed negligent under New York law, explains attorney Jonathan Cooper
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One Reason Why Proving School Negligence in New York is So ToughProving a school was negligent, and therefore liable for a student's injuries due to a dangerous or defective conditions is challenging, explains Jonathan Cooper
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Why a Queens H.S. Wasn't Liable for Failing to Have DefibrilatorA NY appeals court recently turned back part of a wrongful death claim by the family of a H.S. student. The Court was right, explains a NY school negligence lawyer
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NY Court: Lack of Protective Screen at Practice Doesn't Trigger Liability
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How Ilinois' School Negligence Laws Are Harsher Than New York'sLong Island, New York school liability lawyer Jonathan Cooper explores how its tougher to prove a school negligence matter in Illinois' than New York.
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Why This School Negligence Case Wouldn't Survive in New YorkA school negligence case that was reported on last week probably wouldn't survive in New York, explains NY school injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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Bronx Student's Slip & Fall Case Survives, Despite Poor InvestigationA recent decision by NY's Appellate Division, First Department reminds us why it's important to investigate your cases before you file your claims
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One of the More Bizarre Things You May Hear in a School Negligence CaseHere's one of the more bizarre things you may hear in a school negligence case, explains NY school injury attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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After 5 Teens Drown, Camp Instructor Questioned on Possible NegligenceIn what seems to be a global recurring story, 5 high students drown on a camp outing, and the supervising school teacher is questioned on possible negligence
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What a School's Textbook Defense of a Bullying Claim Looks LikeA recent report of a bullying claim lays out how a school will typically defend against the claim, explains NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper.