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School Accused of Negligence After Student Drowns in Open DrainSome instances of school negligence are rather outrageous, explains NY school injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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NY State Takes Steps to Limit Traumatic Brain Injury to StudentsLong Island, NY school injury attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses New York's "concussion management and awareness act."
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Bus Driver's Inaction to Stem Bullying Incident Leads to LawsuitIn a recently filed case, parents of an 11th grader who was hurt in a bullying incident have sued their son's school district for negligence.
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8th Grade Brooklyn Student Blinded in Bullying Incident at SchoolLong Island, NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses this child's likelihood of success under NY law in his school negligence claim.
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Court Allows Negligence/Wrongful Death Claim Against School to ProceedA recent ruling by the Utah Supreme Court allowed a negligence/wrongful death claim against a school to survive dismissal. Here's the 'why' behind this decision
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Split Appeals Panel Dismisses Bronx School Negligence CaseNot every accident at school means there's a viable negligence action against the school, explains New York school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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Parents of Bullied 11 Year-Old Sue School District for NegligenceLong Island, NY school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how the parents of a bullied 11 year-old sued their school district for negligence
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NYC Dept of Ed Bans Teachers From "Friending" Students on FacebookIn a story that was reported yesterday, New York City's Department of Education has banned teachers from "friending" students on Facebook.
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After Teen Son is Expelled for Cheating, Father Sues SchoolIn perhaps the most absurd lawsuit against a school I've seen, a father just sued his son's school for booting his son from a program for cheating.
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Why Where You Decide to Bring Your School Negligence Case MattersThe choice of where you bring your school negligence case can mean the difference between success and failure, explains NY school injury lawyer, Jonathan Cooper
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How NY"s New Rule in Negligent Supervision Cases Can Lead to Bad ResultsNY's new rule in negligent supervision cases - though good - can occasionally lead to bad results. Long Island, NY personal injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper explai
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Why Federal Law is Unlikely to Help Your Bullying Case in NYLong Island, New York school bullying attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses why constitutional laws are unlikely to help a school bullying claim in New York.