Suboxone + Kratom = Adding Insult to InjurySan Francisco, CA Kratom is a dangerous drug, whose ingredients may be highly addictive at larger doses. Kratom products may not be marketed in the U.S. as prescription or over-the-counter drugs. Instead, they exist in the murky, unregulated world of herbal supplements. According to a kratom researcher at the University of Florida, “It’s totally a wild, wild west market. Buyer beware. You never know what you’re going to get in this business.” Treating the resulting addiction with Suboxone sublingual film can make a bad situation worse.
Sure, Seth Nelson Signed an Arbitration AgreementFresno, CA On January 7, the California Court of Appeal for the Fifth District reversed the decision of the trial court in
Nelson v. Golden Queen Mining, LLC. The appellate court’s decision forces Seth Nelson to arbitrate his wage and hour dispute with his former employer. His California labor lawsuit, once again raises the question of whether that giant stack of papers many new hires must sign to seal the deal on a job really constitutes an enforceable contract.
When to Call a Motorcycle Accident AttorneySanta Clara, CA Motorcycle crashes can impact individuals' finances and physical well-being, leading to a lot of stress for them and their loved ones afterward. It is important to know when it's necessary to get help from a lawyer in such cases. This article delves into the right scenarios for reaching out to a motorcycle accident attorney, providing valuable advice on how to handle these challenging scenarios.
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