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.
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.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Do I Need a Lawyer After a Car Accident in Florida?
by Matthew Mincone
Loaded Arguments
by Justin Smulison
The historic Sandy Hook settlement may set precedent for future liability, while some states loosen their gun laws.
Head Games
by Paul D. Friedman
How the science of traumatic brain injuries has improved in recent decades—and what those advances might mean for victims of these horrific ailments in the courtroom.
IN PARTNERSHIP
The Immeasurable Impact of Advocacy
by Justin Smulison
Burg Simpson founder Michael S. Burg discusses how the firm’s results transcend the courtroom to improve life for consumers and professionals nationwide.
Structurally Unsound
by Daniel P. O'Toole
Too often, developers and contractors put profits above the people who work for them. Construction site safety is nonnegotiable. Here’s how to make that aspiration a reality.
Selection Protection
by Robert A. Clifford and Bradley M. Cosgrove
Jury Research in High Profile Cases
Things to Do Before a Car Accident Happens to You
by Ellie Shaffer
In a car accident, certain things are beyond the point of no return, while some are well within an individual's control. Here's how to stay legally prepared.
The Role of Medical Experts in Catastrophic Injury Cases
by Timothy A. Loranger
When catastrophic injury is the result of an accident, medical experts can play a crucial role in the legal process, providing transparency for all involved.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Salvi & Maher, LLP: Legal Leaders in Illinois and Wisconsin
by Justin Smulison
The Legal Fallout for NBC and Matt Lauer
by Janet G. Abaray
The Liabilities After the Accusations From “Catch and Kill.”
Building a Safer Culture
by Stephen J. Murphy
More construction workers die on the job in the U.S. than in any other occupation, yet rules and regulations are often honored more in the breach than the observance. Here’s an overview—and a blueprint for change.
Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow & McElroy: A Firm Fighting for the Injured.
by Margaret Pierce
A Rebel with a Cause
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Staying Power
by Justin Smulison
Laurie Webb Daniel is a veteran appellate advocate for high-stakes litigation practicing in Atlanta, Georgia, at a firm she co-founded, Webb Daniel Friedlander.
Georgia’s Tort Reform Overhaul
by Bryan Driscoll
A New Front in the National Battle Over Civil Justice
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