Revered as one of the nation’s best trial lawyers, trailblazing attorney Steve Yerrid reflects on some of his most significant achievements in more than four decades in the courtroom.
Giving Back to Others
by Justin Smulison
Powerhouse trial lawyer and three-time Best Lawyers “Lawyer of the Year”* Steve Yerrid stays true to his roots outside the courtroom by giving back to the community
Tackling the Dangers Student-Athletes Face
by Justin Smulison
Steve Yerrid discusses how his trailblazing advocacy for student-athlete safety helped create new protocols that have prevented injuries and saved lives.
Warriors for Change
by Justin Smulison
Obtaining outstanding results for clients, preventing harm to others.
Steve Yerrid, a Career as One of America’s Top Trial Lawyers
by Eva Saviano
His stellar legal accomplishments and courtroom records speak for themselves.
Steve Yerrid: Four Decades of Landmark Verdicts
by Nicole Ortiz
With 250+ seven-figure verdicts, continuous Best Lawyers recognition since the 1980s, and landmark wins, Steve Yerrid’s career stands among the most influential in trial law.
New Proposed Rules Regarding Government Rights in Federally Funded Research
by Andrews Kurth Kenyon
A Story of Negligence and Loss | Trial lawyer Steve Yerrid
by Sean Stonefield
How a routine workout turned fatal and raised questions about player safety at the University of California
Employers Are Budding Heads on Marijuana in the Workplace
by M. Tae Phillips and Melanie C. Cormier
As employment lawyers, we receive many questions from employers navigating marijuana legalization. Below, we answer the top three most asked questions.
Protection for Protectors
by Steven D. Weiner and Mario C. Giannettino
The pandemic sent shockwaves throughout the already burdened U.S. health-care system. Still, there are several measures providers can enact to ensure they’re ready for litigation should it come to pass.
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Trial Lawyers Protect Employees, Make Workplaces Safer
by Esquire Bank
Trial lawyers Jeffrey Laffey and Sean Flaherty fight hard for injured workers because of their own personal experiences with the aftermath of workplace injuries.
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Proving Negligence in a South Carolina Personal Injury Case
by Wyche
In South Carolina, as in other states, there are specific elements of negligence that must be established for a successful personal injury claim.
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Lubin & Meyer: The Perennial Powerhouse in Personal Injury Law
by Justin Smulison
Lubin & Meyer’s record-setting verdicts and settlements are not only securing justice for families, they are also reshaping patient and public safety across New England and beyond.
Fighting Goliath—And Winning
by Johanna Marmon
Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath holds corporate America’s and the insurance industry’s feet to the fire in its quest for justice and consumer safety.
Donation Limitations: Do Your Nonprofit Clients Know Where Their Donations Are Sourced?
by William G. Smith, Richard C. Vaughan and Alexander M. Parthemer
What Senate Bill 700 means for nonprofits, fundraisers and cause-marketing programs.
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