“It wasn’t my fault!” That sentiment could be the familiar response in the school-age child when something goes awry. But it’s the fundamental point the defendant may develop while facing a clinical malpractice suit, particularly when lots of people and institutions incorporate some connect to the injuries. The legal principle is “proximate fault”,…
Category: Law
Why is Physical Security Important for a Law Firm?
One of the most important aspects of physical security is to ensure that there are no holes in the perimeter. Holes in the perimeter can be created by broken windows, missing doors, and unlocked doors. The next step is to make sure that all entrances and exits are monitored. This can be done…







