February 4, 2008

Do you know about Google’s universal search?

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With the embrace of “Universal Search” by Google™, Internet video is poised to become an even more essential component of any successful online marketing platform. With Universal Search, Google™ will integrate websites, video, maps, and images into its search results in order to provide users with the most useful and relevant information available.

Traditional websites will now be competing with these alternative media for first-page rankings on Google™, which will in turn force many legal professionals to purchase sponsored links from the search engine. Fortunately, most legal-related video content has not yet been indexed on Google™, creating golden opportunities for forward-thinking practices to be among the first in their local markets to feature video on their websites. It is with these practices in mind that Einstein Law created its Video Website, which combines innovative video technology with its time-tested Search Engine Optimization techniques in one affordable package.

Truly, video represents the future of online marketing. I invite you to review Einstein Law’s portfolio of Video Websites and client testimonials to see for yourself how powerful a promotional tool a customized, professionally produced video can be. If you choose to purchase a Video Website from Einstein Law, you can be assured that you will be working with experienced, knowledgeable marketing experts whose sole ambition is to deliver a product of the highest standard to you.

I hope that you are as excited about this tremendous opportunity as I am. Please call me at 858-362-4855 or fill out the form above to schedule a consultation..

Sincerely,

Derek Wilson
Director of Sales, Einstein Law
phone: 858-362-4855

Posted under: Einstein Law, Universal Search, Industry News — dricasa @ 3:18 pm

November 30, 2007

Legal News - Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Telecommuters Eligible for Workers’ Comp

Tennessee Telecommuters Eligible for Workers’ Compensation

According to a recent Tennessee Supreme Court ruling, telecommuters are eligible for worker’s compensation benefits for injuries received while working.

New Charges in Monterey Workers’ Comp Case

Additional charges have been filed recently against a manager and former manager of Smurfit-Stone Container Enterprises of Salinas, CA who, according to a pending criminal case, allegedly conspired to commit workers’ compensation fraud. Read full article

Vaccinations Caused Son’s Autism, Says Family

Angela and Rolf Hazlehurst recently testified against the Secretary of Health and Human Services, claiming that vaccinations received during his first year caused their son, Yates, to develop autism.

 

Posted under: Industry News — dbriones @ 10:45 am

November 20, 2007

Personal Injury Law News

Vioxx Maker to Pay $4.85 Billion Settlement

The maker of Vioxx announced Friday it will pay $4.85 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits claiming that the drug caused stroke and heart failure in many users.

Utah Boy Clubbed with Baseball Bat Awarded $6.7M in Damages

A Provo, Utah boy, whose family sued a sports tournament organizer alleging negligence in a case where the 7-year-old received a traumatic brain injury after being accidentally struck in the head by a batter taking a warm-up swing while returning a foul ball to the playing field in 2004, was awarded $6.7 million when the company was found to be 92.5 percent responsible for the boy’s injuries.

Verizon Sued Over Former Nuclear Fuel Plant

Employees of a magazine distribution company will file a class action suit today in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn against Verizon Communications, Inc. claiming negligence which resulted in exposure to toxic chemicals, according to attorneys.

Popcorn Lung Victims Receive Favorable Ruling from New York Appeals Court

 A New York appeals court recently ruled that the supplier of a buttery flavoring used in microwave popcorn must pay at least $50,000 for each successful claim filed by injured workers at a Missouri popcorn plant.

Posted under: Industry News — dbriones @ 4:49 pm

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