6 Ways a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You With Your Injury Claim
by Joseph H. Graves
IN PARTNERSHIP
What Evidence Do You Need for a Personal Injury Claim in Nova Scotia?
by Preszler Injury Lawyers
Insurance Coverage to Protect the Health Care Industry from the Increasing Risks Associated with the Internet of Things
by Meghan Magruder and Amy Dehnel
While this connectivity can provide great benefits to patients and physicians, the security issues inherent in these devices are critical.
Why You Should Never Admit Fault After a Car Accident in Philadelphia
by Ryan Zavodnick
Admitting fault in Philadelphia can undermine your insurance claim and limit your ability to recover damages.
An Army of Nancy
by Rachel Shrewsbury
The horrific stories out of Guantánamo Bay almost caused them to lose faith in the American principles of liberty and justice. Nancy Hollander became the ray of hope they needed.
Navigating Uncharted Terrain
by Richard Wood
The challenges before the Australian insurance industry.
Bringing Down the Hammer
by Joseph Trotti
Thor relied on one weapon, his mighty hammer. General counsel tends to play to their own strengths. What worked for the Viking deity may be a bad idea for you.
IN PARTNERSHIP
DUI in South Carolina
by Bannister, Wyatt & Stalvey
What You Need to Know About E-Bikes, Penalties and Insurance
Insuring the Future
by Best Lawyers
Thomas Heitzer discusses how new technology advancements are impacting the insurance realm.
Notable Legal News and Recognition from Tampa
by Best Lawyers
Firefighter’s cancer claim, trademark battles and law firm shifts highlight a dynamic week in Tampa’s legal scene.
Getting Schooled
by Janice Zhou
Public-education policy is fraught throughout the United States, and Texas is certainly no different. Two leading education lawyers weigh in on accountability, resource inequities, and why “teaching to the test” has been a bad deal for kids.
Colorado "Lawyer of the Year" 2022
by Best Lawyers
Jane E. Young is honored as 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" in Colorado for Insurance Litigation.
On Writing, Briefly
by Wanda McKee Fowler
Legal writing has a (sometimes justifiably) bad reputation. To ensure that your briefs are clear and elegant, keep in mind these five rules used by children’s-book authors—who know a few things about keeping a distracted reader engaged.
Crash Course
by Paige Cerulli
A bad car accident left me reeling, but my worst symptoms wouldn’t appear until two weeks after. If it weren’t for excellent legal representation, there’s no way I’d have made it through—or with anything close to the settlement I got.
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Car Accident?
by Bryan Driscoll
Deciding whether to hire an attorney after a crash depends on injuries, insurance disputes and financial risk.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Needle & Ellenberg: Helping Victims of Medical Malpractice Receive Compensation Throughout Florida
by Needle & Ellenberg
Needle & Ellenberg, P.A. discuss five common types of medical malpractice that can help determine if you have a potential claim.
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