Texas is very well known for the large number of attorneys living in the state. Some of the most well known attorneys are associated with the various accident cases that are occurring nearly everyday, in Texas. The automobile accident attorney of Texas is known in the country for his knowledge about the subject and also for his professional approach towards the case. The automobile accident attorney of Texas is also known for the level of compassion he shows to the accident victims and their near and dear ones. The accidents have become a cause of worry for all the concerned people and this is becoming a major problem with every passing day. Everyone believes that some definite steps need to be taken, so that the accidents in the streets of Texas are minimized and some sanity is restored.

Automobile accident attorney in Texas Jim Adler will look at your case thoroughly and with compassion, knowing that none of this mess was your fault. Would you like a case evaluation? It is free. Call Jim Adler & Associates at 800-505-1414 or visit the Jim Adler website at www.JimAdler.com.

Heparin injury occurs to individuals who take heparin, a drug that is commonly used to treat blood-clotting issues. This medication, although effective as an anti-coagulant, can also be the reason for many health maladies. The drug can cause deadly allergic problems, infections, and even fatalities in patients in the United States and probably even in other countries.

Until recently, people in the U.S. did not really know about heparin or its adverse effects. However, the issue about heparin overdose was put into the limelight when the newborn twins of Kimberly Buffington and actor Dennis Quaid were injected with heparin doses that were 1,000 times more than required. And this overdose case actually occurred in one of the best hospitals in LA, the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. It was a good thing that the twins survived the fiasco.

But not all cases of heparin injury have had such endings. There are victims who suffer permanent damage to their health and some have even died. From the time this drug was introduced in the market back in the 1930’s, it seems that mislabeling and improper treatment have been common blunders linked to the administration of this drug. At present, however, health practitioners are also fighting with another problem with heparin, one that involves contamination.

Allergic reactions as well as other types of adverse effects from contamination of heparin, which is administered through injections, can be fatal to patients, particularly the elderly and children. A little over 12 months ago, two prominent cases of contaminated heparin were reported. The first one was due to the use of a syringe that was tainted with a perilous bacterium called Serratia marcescens. The second case, which claimed over 80 lives in the U.S., was due to a Chinese heparin producer who used an inexpensive variety of one of the major components of the drug.

Many will agree that heparin has helped countless of people deal with blood clotting issues. However, one cannot help but feel badly for individuals who have had to deal with heparin injury because of the carelessness of some health practitioners in using heparin. Well, the issue is not really heparin itself, but its contamination and misuse.

An ideal way to prevent further injuries caused by misuse of heparin is to compel the ones who are responsible to pay for the suffering of the victims. If you or someone you know experienced heparin injury, you should file a heparin lawsuit to press your rights.

Jim S. Adler & Associates can help. For more information call the law firm at 800-505-1414 or just visit www.JimAdler.com for a free case review.

Ask most any employee what the think of their company’s “apparel,” and you’re likely to hear adjectives like cheesy, unattractive, boring, wimpy, etc. And this is why you’ll find coffee mugs collecting dust on cubicle shelves, or buried in the back of kitchen cabinets at employee homes – never to be used again.

But that can be changed. How? By turning company apparel into the more popular “company swag,” And the difference between the two? The following will give you insight. Once you understand what these differences are, you’ll have employees vying for vying for the company swag. And, they’ll be more productive as well.

2 Key Insights between Company Apparel and “Company Swag”

Image: Why You Should Rename “Company Apparel”: What comes to mind when you think of “company apparel”? What comes to mind when you think of  “company swag”? Just from the answer to these simple questions, which sounds more innovative, cool, hip, valuable? Why company swag, of course.

And, that’s the difference. Everybody wants what’s new, hip and valuable. Nobody wants the boring, staid and unpopular. So your first step in turning company apparel into company swag is to rebrand your company apparel. And it really is as simple as a name change. For example, if have a company catalog, instead of calling it the company catalog, name it something hip and catchy like “Get Your XYZ Company Swag Today!” This will get the company catalog off the dusty coffee room shelf, and into the hands of curious employees. They’ll be excited about promoting your brand.

Mix Up Your Company Apparel Offerings: While there will always be certain company guidelines you have to adhere to with regards to company swag (eg, corporate logos), you can vary the offerings to make them more interesting. For example, you might change where you put the company logo. Another way to go is to order company apparel in the latest hot colors of the season. Yet another idea is to offer more styles (eg, boat neck, crew neck and V-neck).

Company apparel should inspire employees to want to wear it. And, to do that it can’t be boring. It’s a known psychological fact that when someone feels good about their appearance, they turn in more productive performances. And, this is the value of “swag” as opposed to “apparel.”

Update your company “swag” or company clothing, then take a look at Epolos.com they offer the widest selection of company apparel and clothing on the Net today.

Summary: Fight Prediction Leagues, Inc. kicks off their 3rd season for their www.BoxingPredictionLeague.com community. A company spokesman says that the third season should be the best season yet for the burgeoning forum and community of boxing predictors.

SAN FRANCISCO, January 25, 2009 – Fight Prediction Leagues, Inc., the defining provider of web-based sport prediction leagues, has announced the commencement of the second season in 2009 of the Boxing Prediction League (“BPL”), located on the web at www.BoxingPredictionLeague.com.  BPL is a new website (launched in mid 2008) that allows boxing fans to compete for valuable prizes against each other in predicting the outcomes of boxing matches.  Users square off against each other in seasons that last approximately three months, and at the end of each season a BPL champion is crowned.

The BPL uses a proprietary algorithm based on analytical models employed by sports handicappers to allocate a certain number of points each time a BPL member correctly picks a fight.  More than just a prediction league, the BPL site is an integrated research and discussion forum platform, which makes it easy on the league’s users to make picks on and discuss fights.  Each time a fight is added to the system, the BPL users receive an email with all of the details about the bout, in addition to research on the fighters that the users will find helpful to make their picks.

The BPL had over four hundred participants in its first two seasons, with the winners receiving prizes that included boxing logo hooded sweat-shirts and boxing DVDs.  “BPL’s third season is in full swing and this season is going to be the best yet as more participants and boxing predictors join the community,” says a company spokesperson.

Prediction Leagues, Inc. is the defining provider of web-based sport prediction leagues.  The company is based in Texas, with offices in San Francisco.  For more information, visit www.BoxingPredictionLeague.com or send questions by email to info@boxingpredictionleague.com.

Contact information:

Fight Prediction Leagues, Inc.
James Michaels
PO Box 27326
San Francisco, CA 94127
510-893-1885
info@boxingpredictionleague.com