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a wide variety of experience in addressing hot topics in fire service law. This discussion continues with first Fire Service Court Web column. Our panel of legal experts features John Murphy, Gerald Duff, Mark Robens, Curt Varone, Stephen
Welcome to fire service court radio my name is Greg in your host. Today I have with me John Murphy and thrown. Four of us are lawyers we worked in various
David "Chip" Comstock, John K. Murphy, Brad Pinksy, and Curt Varone run down the major legal challenges they believe firefighters will face in the coming year.
What are the liabilities if a department has not or will not adopt standard operating procedures for the day-to-day operations of the organization and its personnel? Our legal panel has some answers.
in the March 2009 edition of Fire Engineering magazine, "NIMS Directives and Liability." Also, check out the Fire Service Court column, "Implementing SOGs," for elaboration on the distinction between SOGs and SOPs. Chip Comstock has been
What is the liability of on-duty firefighters who are required to install smoke/heat/carbon monoxide (CO) detectors? Our legal panel discusses this issue and the fire service's role in prevention measures.
Is there a danger if a department does not train to national standards? In this column, our legal experts take a look at the potential for firefighter injury and liability in light of National Fire Protection Association standards.
Members of our legal team tackle a question from a reader regarding whether his department is ducking paying personnel overtime by compensating them according to a pay rate called 7(g).