General Motors’ Recall is Proof ‘Frivolous Lawsuits’ Aren’t a Problem.

This article originally appeared as a Letter to the Editor in the The Dallas Morning News on March 17, 2014:

The recent revelation that the General Motors Co. failed to fix, or warn the public about, a known ignition switch defect in some of its cars for a decade is the kind of thing that drives personal-injury lawyers apoplectic.

According to GM itself, this defect has been linked to 31 accidents and 12 deaths. An independent watchdog group, however, has found that 303 people have died after the airbags in two of the models that GM has now finally recalled failed to deploy.

The next time that you hear someone talking about “frivolous lawsuits” or limiting the amount of damages that a jury can award, you might want to ask yourself a few questions.

Do you think that GM performed any sort of cost-benefit analysis in determining how quickly to protect the public by recalling its dangerous vehicles? Do you think that GM’s decade-long delay in issuing a recall had anything to do with the expenses that would be incurred by acting quickly, compared with the amounts of the jury awards likely to be awarded if they waited?

Gil Hoy
Brookline, Mass.

Gil Hoy is a Boston, MA lawyer, and the founder and owner of the Law Offices of Gilbert R. Hoy, Jr. and Affiliates, a Boston personal injury law firm.

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Another Sign of a Frightening Trend Toward Corporate Sway.

This article originally appeared as a Letter to the Editor in the Boston Globe on March 16, 2014:

Last Sunday’s front-page article “Cancer science leans more on industry funds” brings to light yet another disturbing example of increasing corporate influence and power in America. This trend is particularly troubling with respect to cancer research, where the only goal should be to reduce human suffering.

That the influence of corporate funding at institutions doing cancer research is on the rise, while public funding is ebbing, does not bode well for the public at large. Substantial corporate funding, and thus corporate influence, increases the likelihood that hospital research will be focused not solely on the public good, but rather on increasing corporate profits. While the public interest is most strongly promoted by general scientific research, corporate interests often involve the financial success of particular products, which are manufactured by particular corporations.

This is another frightening instance of a growing trend in our country. It recalls how the Supreme Court, overruling decades of precedent, allowed unlimited corporate spending in political campaigns. Now large corporate contributions are a commonplace in American politics. The right political candidates, for corporate interests, thereby stand a greater chance of being elected to office because money translates into votes.

One day we may find that maximizing corporate profits is most, if not all, of what scientific research is all about. Shame on us if we allow that to happen.

Gil Hoy
Brookline

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NYPD Officer Sues Superior Alleging Sexual Harassment.

NYPD Officer Ann Cardenas has filed a lawsuit against her boss, alleging that he subjected her to frequent sexual harassment in front of other officers. The 29 year-old officer says that 41 year-old Sergeant David Johns harassed her for more than a year, groping her, showing her naked photos, and referring to her with inappropriate sexual expletives.

According to her lawyer, this is the worst case of sexual harassment the lawyer has seen, calling it a “frat house culture” that somehow permeated the precinct. Both officers worked in the 83rd Precinct in Bushwick, New York. Not only would he sexually harass Officer Cardenas, according to the complaint, but he would do it in front of other officers as they stood idly by. He also would ask her to comment on his penis size, and would flash her in front of the other officers.

Sadly, this is not the first claim of officer-on-officer sexual harassment in the NYPD in recent years. According to a suit filed last year, a Queens cop committed suicide because his female commanding officer forced him to have sex with her to obtain a favorable work schedule. At least five others have been the subjects of lawsuits recently, making sexual harassment on the force a real concern.

Police officers who are on the street protecting our neighborhoods should not have to worry about sexual harassment. If you or someone you love has been sexually harassed or assaulted in Massachusetts, you may be entitled to monetary relief. If you think you might have a viable legal claim for personal injury damages, please call 617-787-3700 or email info@gilhoylaw.com, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to speak with an expert Massachusetts sexual assault attorney, Massachusetts personal injury accident attorney or Massachusetts wrongful death attorney.

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