Sunday, July 31, 2011

DOCTOR'S ORDERS

SKOKIE, Ill. — Prior to the new Topco program, pharmacists did not dispense Top Care brand OTCs because they relied on other labels that were covered by both public and private health insurers, said Curtis Maki, a registered pharmacist and vice president of HBC/GM program management and pharmacy for Topco, Skokie, Ill.

Before, if a pharmacist wanted to dispense a Top Care brand OTC, the pharmacy would have to carry two different labels of the same product: the Top Care brand label for patients with private health insurance, and a generic label OTC that participated in Medicaid.

“This is inefficient, and a reason why Top Care nor other retailer private labels were not positioned behind-the-counter,” said Maki.

Now that Top Care is reimbursed by Medicaid and other insurers, pharmacists can feature the Top Care brand of OTCs not only on the retail shelf, but also behind the pharmacy counter for patients with a prescription.

“This, in turn, builds pharmacy loyalty,” Maki said.



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Michigan Auto Law Hires Newest Auto Accident Attorney

Farmington Hills, MI (PRWEB) July 30, 2011

Michigan Auto Law (Gursten, Koltonow, Gursten, Christensen & Raitt, PC) would like to announce that car accident attorneyJoshua R. Terebelo has joined the law firm's Farmington Hills office.

Michigan Auto Law is the largest law firm in the state specializing in car accident, truck accident and motorcycle accident lawsuits. The addition of Terebelo brings the firm's accident attorneys to a total of 18.

Terebelo, of Royal Oak, Michigan, will work in the law firm's litigation division, where he will focus on No-Fault insurance lawsuits and help auto accident victims receive their first-party no fault insurance (PIP) benefits.

Terebelo graduated from Wayne State University Law School with Cum Laude honors. He is licensed to practice in Eastern and Western District Federal Court. He is also active in many legal organizations, such as the Oakland County Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Michigan Association for Justice.

Terebelo is a Michigan Super Lawyer – Rising Star. Super Lawyers is a listing of outstanding attorneys who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement, and is limited to the top 5 percent of Michigan attorneys.

Prior to joining Michigan Auto Law, Terebelo worked for a Michigan personal injury law firm, where he also focused his practice on helping auto accident victims. At Wayne State University Law School in Detroit, he was a research and teacher's assistant to Professor Steven M. Davidoff.

Steven M. Gursten, head of Michigan Auto Law, said it's remarkably exciting that his law firm continues to thrive, given "the last 15 years of the nation’s harshest tort reform, including the most draconian auto accident injury threshold." Gursten noted that the Michigan Supreme Court may overturn the state's car accident case law McCormick v. Carrier, making it even more difficult for seriously injured auto accident victims to pursue pain and suffering damages; and the tort-"reform" driven Michigan Legislature.

"Even with one of the harshest auto laws in the entire nation, Michigan Auto Law is growing, obtaining more clients and most importantly, continuing to fight for people after they've been injured in auto accidents," Gursten said. "This is because we specialize in only one area of law, and we try to do it better than anyone else. Without TV advertising or direct advertising to the public, we continue to grow by getting great results and having other Michigan lawyers refer us cases. We’ve been protecting auto accident victims for decades.

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"We're glad to add Josh — a very talented and tenacious attorney — to our strong team of accident attorneys."

About Michigan Auto Law: Michigan Auto Law is a third-generation law firm with 18 lawyers exclusively handling auto accident lawsuits and No-Fault insurance litigation throughout the state. The firm has offices in Farmington Hills, Sterling Heights, Detroit, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids. The accident lawyers at Michigan Auto Law have received the top-reported verdict for a car accident or truck accident trial in 2008, 2009 and 2010, according to Michigan Lawyers Weekly. For more information or to speak with an auto accident attorney, call (800) 777-0028.
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LivingTrustandWill.com Makes Estate Planning Specialists Affordable For Everyone

Los Angeles CA (PRWEB) July 31, 2011

Omer Baron, President of Living Trust and Will, is pleased to announce the launch of his new company. This team of estate planning specialists provides self-help document preparation services for living trusts, wills, advance health care directives, durable power of attorney for financial matters, and trust transfer deeds at a fraction of the cost most attorneys charge.

"Our simple mission is to: Provide quality estate planning assistance at a price everyone can afford. As many American families struggle through the maze of hard financial times, we offer a simple, affordable solution to protect families with our service," according to Baron.

"We provide free consultation with a licensed attorney to guide the client through this self-help process. This makes us unique in an industry that traditionally relies on interaction only with a general customer service representative."

Estate planning has never been more important than it is right now given the financial climate in the United States. As the nation's economy hobbles along toward a recovery, many people are re-evaluating financial security for their families; such as retirement and estate planning. It is prudent to do so.

That being said, most Americans do not have complicated or huge estates to consider and simply do not require the services of an expensive legal firm. The estate planning professionals at Living Trust and Will offer an excellent alternative for most American families.

Livingtrustandwill.com provides self-help document preparation services for the following types of estate planning documents:

   •  Living Trusts
•  Wills
•  Advance Health Care Directives
•  Durable Powers of Attorney for financial matters
•  Trust Transfer Deeds (i.e. the process of transferring your home into your trust)

"Why hire an expensive legal team when you can get the same documents prepared by a licensed attorney for a fraction of the price? That's the idea behind LivingTrustandWill.com," according to Baron. "It doesn't make good financial sense to buy a pound when an ounce will do just fine."

To find out more about Living Trust and Will or arrange an interview with Omer, visit http://www.livingtrustandwill.com/

Omer Baron
Living Trust and Will
10833 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 608
Los Angeles, CA 90024
T: 800-230-1094
F: 818-812-7919

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Repeal Efforts For Motorcycle Helmet Laws Misguided

Farmington Hills, MI (PRWEB) July 31, 2011

Michigan is one of a number of states with efforts underway to repeal motorcycle helmet laws. Recently, the Michigan Senate passed a bill (HB 4747) aiming to repeal the state's motorcycle helmet law. Approved on a 24-14 vote, the bill will go to the Republican-led house, where it is expected to pass.

If HB 4747 passes, motorcyclists in Michigan who are 21 years old and over would not be required to wear a helmet, as long as they purchase a minimum of $100,000 in No-Fault insurance (PIP) coverage for medical benefits in case of motorcycle accident.

Steven M. Gursten, motorcycle accident lawyer and head of Michigan Auto Law, says HB 4747 has dire consequences.

"This bill makes absolutely no sense. It doesn't protect motorcyclists who will be seriously injured when motorcycle accidents inevitably occur. Instead, it guarantees that more motorcycle riders will be hurt or even killed. Next, it shifts the financial burden of paying for these injured bikers' medical care to the taxpayers and Medicaid," Gursten said, adding that $100,000 is far too little coverage for the medical expenses most motorcycle crash victims require.

"For the catastrophic personal type of injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries that are usually sustained by a rider in a motorcycle crash without a helmet, $100,000 in medical coverage can be exhausted in the first few days alone,” he noted.

Gursten has been interviewed by local and national media on helmet repeal efforts. Given a recent tragic story that clearly illustrates the need to keep the motorcycle helmet requirement in Michigan, CNN reported that a bareheaded motorcyclist participating in a ride to protest helmet laws was killed in a motorcycle accident.

"I'm still amazed by the gigantic leap of logic that motorcycle helmet repeal advocates have. The argument is that requiring bikers to wear a helmet infringes on their personal freedom and liberty," said Gursten. "But these "advocates" ignore that their “liberty” stops when others are then forced to pay their medical bills for catastrophic lifetime medical care. The costs of their “liberty” to not wear a helmet is shifted to the rest of us taxpayers, as the burden is shifted to Medicaid to pay for serious brain injuries that could have been prevented.”

Gursten is asking Michigan residents to contact their representatives and tell them that HB 4747 is a horrible idea.

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Consider the statistics:

   •      45 percent of fatally injured motorcyclists were not wearing their motorcycle helmets. - U.S. Department of Transportation Plan to Reduce Motorcycle Fatalities (2005)


•      Helmet use rates are lower in states that do not require all riders to use helmets: 68 percent of motorcyclists in states requiring helmets wore DOT-compliant helmets, compared to 37 percent in states not requiring all riders to use helmets. - U.S. Department of Transportation Plan to Reduce Motorcycle Fatalities (2005)


•      Helmets are estimated to be 37 percent effective in preventing fatal injuries to motorcyclists. - NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts, Motorcycles, 2006

About Steven M. Gursten: Steven M. Gursten heads Michigan Auto Law and is recognized as one of the top motorcycle accident lawyers in the country. He received the highest motorcycle accident settlement in Michigan last year, according to Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Steve has spoken to trial lawyers across the country at seminars on motorcycle accident lawsuits, and is available for comment.

About Michigan Auto Law: Michigan Auto Law is a law firm with 18 attorneys exclusively handling auto accident, motorcycle lawsuits and No-Fault insurance litigation throughout the state. The firm has offices in Farmington Hills, Sterling Heights, Detroit, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids. For more information or to speak with a motorcycle accident lawyer, call (800) 777-0028.

   •  Photo courtesy of Creative Commons, by Mike Licht

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CATERING TO TRENDS

After enduring a brief lull during the worst of the recession, catering businesses have been back on the upswing. In fact, according to a recent report from Packaged Facts, catering revenue exceeded $14 billion in 2010, representing a 9% increase over 2009. Sales are expected to rise another 9% this year and 7% in 2012, driven largely by the return of business-event spending, higher wedding spending and the slow but ongoing recovery in consumer spending, according to “Catering Trends in U.S. Foodservice.”

There may be an opportunity here for supermarket delis, bakeries and prepared food departments, one analyst explained.

“During the recession, a lot of restaurant operators were impacted by consumers paring back on dining occasions,” said Melissa Wilson, a principal for Technomic, a Chicago-based restaurant consulting group. “Supermarkets that expanded or enhanced their prepared food departments benefited from that [trend] tremendously.”

Technomic research also revealed that consumers began entertaining at home more often during the recession, a trend that the consultancy expects to continue.

And, while homemakers of yesteryear may have been mortified by their guests discovering that the bloomin' onion and fajita rollups served at their Super Bowl party were not homemade, today's party-goers have no problem with catered food.

“It appears to be perfectly acceptable these days to purchase platters from some place and not try to pretend that you made it yourself,” Wilson noted.

“Consumers in the focus groups told us that it gave them an opportunity to enjoy food from their favorite restaurants in a less formal occasion like a potlatch or a party at their home or a friend's home.”

But supermarkets may be missing the boat. Although many retailers saw the recession as an opportunity to beat local restaurant takeout at its own game by overhauling or fine-tuning their prepared food programs, their catering offerings rarely kept pace, Wilson said.

“A lot of supermarkets still seem to have their core catering offerings, the deli platters, the shrimp platters, the cheese platters and so forth, but they have not taken the innovations that they've made in prepared foods and expanded that into the catering realm,” she said. “So I think there may be a missed opportunity.”

By contrast, a full-service, casual-dining restaurant with a catering option typically offers a comprehensive selection of items from its entire menu. For example, in addition to traditional party favorites like artichoke dip, sandwich platters and vegetable trays, Heartland Apple, an Applebee's franchisor with locations in Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, also offers a selection of several different party-sized salads, as well as pasta bowls, a variety of buffalo wings and a menu of different sliders.

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When supermarkets aren't incorporating recent innovations from their prepared food departments into their catering menus, local restaurants still really have an edge, Wilson said.

Supermarkets have one key advantage. They can probably beat restaurant catering operations on price, and customers are still looking to save money, whether they are planning a party at home, a fund-raiser at their church or a lunch at the office.

During the recession, in particular, business-to-business catering budgets were pared back, according to Technomic. Office managers and other decision-makers generally looked for lower-priced options. Technomic focus groups even revealed that when those decision makers had an internal office meeting coming up, they often considered picking up platters from their supermarket deli department, rather than ordering from a restaurant, Wilson said.

Unfortunately, here supermarkets also face one key disadvantage. Most do not offer delivery or full-service catering. Between the sporadic, seasonal nature of catering order volume and the cost of commercial auto and other liability insurance, most supermarket deli and prepared food departments don't see the payoff in offering delivery.

“One of the biggest challenges operators face is developing a delivery offering, because it is important,” Wilson said. “Many have made the decision that it's not something they can offer. And that's fair enough, as long as they understand that they won't be in the consideration set for certain occasions.”

However, Technomic research also revealed that restaurants that don't offer delivery are still getting a sizeable chunk of the B2B catering business. Sub shops, in particular, get a lot of short-notice business from local offices. Proximity and familiarity are both big factors in these situations, but many supermarkets are located near an office building. They may just need to pursue these opportunities more aggressively, by marketing to local businesses and possibly by modernizing their sandwich platters and offering selections from their prepared food departments, Wilson suggested.

Deli and prepared food departments that want to stay top-of-mind when their customers are planning a party or a meeting might also consider offering tips and advice to ensure their event is a success.

Lakeland, Fla.-based Publix Super Markets began testing event planning in 2001. Thirteen of the company's store locations now offer staffed, All Occasion Event Planning year-round, and every Publix store offers Special Event Planning during certain times of the year, such as the November and December holidays, major sporting events and graduation season, according to Maria Brous, director of media and public relations for Publix.

“Customers can gain assistance in planning a theme if needed, planning and ordering at the event planning station with an event planning specialist and have all the items gathered for ease and convenience of their checkout,” Brous told SN. “Our Event Planning program continues to grow. Each of our store locations with an Apron's Cooking School also offers event planning and then we have a few more locations with event planning, such as Publix GreenWise Markets.”

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The company's website also features a comprehensive Food and Entertaining section, where shoppers can browse events by category, ranging from kids' birthday parties and adult milestone parties to holidays and business lunches. Each selection features tips, along with an easy-to-use menu planner suggesting appropriate appetizers, entrees, side dishes and desserts available at Publix stores, all based on the number of guests expected to attend.

For example, the “Party Like a Pirate” event for kids suggests that parents “get guests into the spirit by sending handmade map invitations,” and that the party include a treasure hunt or a game of capture the flag. A deviled egg tray is suggested as an appetizer, along with a sandwich wheel for the entree, and a fresh fruit or cheese plate for a side dish. A list of “reminder items” including plates, napkins, utensils, balloons and decorations is also included.

And, assisting their customers through the party planning process has helped their catering offerings grow.

“We have had very positive feedback from our customers, as they enjoy the one-stop service,” Brous said.



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