What Constitutes Psychological and Physical Brain Impairment?
by Neinstein
Components of a Brain Injury: Apportionment, Double Counting and Allen
IN PARTNERSHIP
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.
One of the Greatest Ever...
by Justin Smulison
Steve Yerrid, a top catastrophic injury lawyer, has secured over 300 verdicts of $1M+ and has been recognized as "Lawyer of the Year" multiple times in Tampa.
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40 Years of Advocacy: Michels & Lew Fighting for Victims
by Philip Michels
Michels & Lew has spent 40 years fighting for victims of personal injuries in California.
Women of Influence Award Winner: Jennifer Kenedy
by Best Lawyers
Attorney Jennifer Kenedy discusses building successful firms through talent, collaboration, leadership and personal fulfillment.
High-Profile Litigation in 2021
by Justin Smulison
Easton & Easton accepted a catastrophic brain injury case in 2017 that other firms rejected. Their perseverance will likely lead to a substantial multimillion-dollar resolution.
Recent Developments on Privacy and Data Protection in Brazil
by Ricardo Barretto Ferreira da Silva and Camila Taliberti Ribeiro da Silva
A change of paradigm is urgent and requires a robust legislation on personal data protection.
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Resolving the Toughest Cases
by Justin Smulison
Eight-time “Lawyer of the Year” Victor H. Pribanic reflects on a critical birth injury trial in 2022 and how his firm’s advocacy resonated with jurors.
Safety Matters Beyond the Courtroom
by Justin Smulison
As courts reopen, one of the nation’s leading brain injury authorities, Randall H. Scarlett intends to reach new heights in the pursuit of justice for victims.
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A Better Roadmap for Bicycle Safety in D.C.
by Justin Smulison
Four-time “Lawyer of The Year” recipient Patrick Regan explains how we can protect cyclists from injury and the nation’s capital from more costly litigation.
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7 Things to Never Do After a Car Accident
by J.L. King
The actions you take after a car accident could determine the injury compensation you stand to receive. Learn seven things to never do after a car accident.
Seeking Help from a Dog Bite Attorney
by Sophia Wright
When is the dog's owner responsible for your injury, and what might that win you in court?
Woman on a Mission
by Rebecca Blackwell
Baker Botts partner and intellectual property chair Christa Brown-Sanford discusses how she juggles work, personal life, being a mentor and leadership duties.
Unpacking the 2019 Spanish General State Budget
by Mariano Roca López
A union between two left-wing parties in Spain has led to a new budget agreement that could raise personal and corporate income taxes.
High Risks, High Rewards
by Justin Smulison
Daryl. L. Zaslow, Woodbridge, New Jersey's "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice - Plaintiffs, discusses why he embraces high-profile injury cases.
Presenting the Science Is Crucial in Product Liability Trials
by Sean M. Cleary
Cases brought against the manufacturer of goods, following an injury caused by an inherent defect within the good, are not based on a theory of negligence, but on a theory of products liability.
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