Born Learning in Augusta
Posted by: Matthew Terry
July 29, 2008
In our continued support of the United Way of the CSRA and the Born Learning campaign, we at Nicholson Revell LLP would like to invite you to take a look at http://www.bornlearning.org/. This site contains many helpful tips for parents, grandparents, and all caregivers to turn everyday activities into educational opportunities for developing children.
Veteran Medical Malpractice: Unsanitary VA Hospital
Posted by: Matthew Terry
July 17, 2008
Augusta, GA: Last December June was admitted to the Augusta VA medical hospital (she was in the military for 10 years) with abdominal pain and a high fever: she had Chrone's disease and it was getting worse. But June checked herself out due to the poor hygiene conditions, so bad that she believes the hospital warrants a Veteran medical malpractice lawsuit.
Georgia Agency Loses Data on 2.9 Million Residents
Posted by: Matthew Terry
July 02, 2008
A contractor working for Georgia's Department of Community Health (DCH) disclosed that it had lost a computer disc containing personally identifying information on as many as 2.9 million Georgia residents enrolled in Medicare and the state's "PeachCare" child health program, state health officials said.
Scavullo vs. MCG Health Care Class Action
Posted by: Harry Revell
March 24, 2008
Nicholson Revell LLP has filed a class action lawsuit against MCG Health, Inc. for the invalid and illegal billing of TRICARE beneficiaries.
Protecting your credit from identity theft
Posted by: Sam Nicholson
March 07, 2008
GROVETOWN, Ga. --- A simple snatch of a credit card could mean years of recovery for you. We're On Your Side with what you can do to survive ID theft and help your credit score.
Your wallet or purse is missing. Your credit cards are in the hands of a thief and your credit score may hit the roof. What takes only a few minutes to lose, could take you years to get back on your feet.
Plan aims to protect credit
Posted by: Sam Nicholson
March 07, 2008
COLUMBIA, S.C. --- South Carolina residents could put a free block on their credit reports to help protect themselves from identity theft under a proposal on the verge of clearing the Legislature.
Nicholson Revell Partners with United Way of the CSRA to Promote the Born Learning Program
Posted by: Matthew Terry
November 26, 2007
Families and others who care for young children understand that the early years are important. What happens in a child's early years matters - for school readiness and for success in life. Yet, research shows many parents and caregivers don't know exactly what actions to take to encourage early learning and prepare young children for school or feel they lack the time to do what it takes to prepare their child for school.
Four deaths caused by heat
Posted by: Matthew Terry
August 16, 2007
ATLANTA - Ruby Cofer's body was still 102 degrees hours after she was found Sunday morning sprawled across her bed, dead from the heat.
Columbia County driver leaves 5-year-old on bus
Posted by: Matthew Terry
August 16, 2007
Columbia County school officials are investigating an incident in which a 5-year-old Grovetown Elementary School kindergartner was left unseen on a school bus Tuesday afternoon.
Housing Project is Canceled
Posted by: Sam Nicholson
May 01, 2007
The Augusta Affordable Housing Corp. terminated its contract Thursday with its development partners, essentially ending plans to build a controversial mixed-income development off Deans Bridge Road.
Deans Bridge Options Considered
Posted by: Sam Nicholson
May 01, 2007
Augusta Housing Authority officials will meet today to decide what to do about the controversial Deans Bridge Road housing development ...
Augusta Commission Blocks Housing Project
Posted by: Sam Nicholson
May 01, 2007
Augusta Commissioners will not support a planned development...
South Augusta Housing Fills Commission Chambers
Posted by: Sam Nicholson
April 20, 2007
For those living The Hampton's subdivision it would be in their back and front yards and residents...
Community to Lose, Says Developer
Posted by: Sam Nicholson
April 20, 2007
The principal developer of a planned mixed-income development off Deans Bridge Road...
Nursing Home Abuse
Posted by: Harry Revell
April 06, 2007
Tennessee Jury Awards $4.2 Million in Nursing Home Death...
September 30, 2008
Cook County to start paying awards in illegal political hiring, promotions
September 25, 2008
Levaquin: This Antibiotic Doesn't Leave You Aching for More
September 19, 2008
Animal rights drive dog lawsuit
September 16, 2008
GM agrees to pay Saturn owners for transmission defects
September 12, 2008
Senate Measure Would Expand Disabilities Act
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