We are thrilled to report a jury in Hartford, Connecticut just returned a $542,645 compensatory award to our deserving clients: $42,645 for past medical expenses and $500,000 in non-economic/pain and suffering damages. The same jury indicated punitive damages are warranted to punish Boehringer Ingelheim for…
In April, Governor Tim Walz signed into law a bill that places sweeping restrictions on the use of handheld devices while driving. Effective August 1, 2019, motorists will be prohibited from most hands-on cellphone interactions, with very few exceptions. When a driver violates a traffic…
If you were recently involved a car accident, you may be wondering whether it’s worth filing a personal injury claim. After all, since Minnesota is a no-fault insurance state, you probably have personal injury protection (PIP), which should cover medical bills, lost wages, and reasonable…
As law enforcement raided the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston last November, law enforcement has raided the headquarters of the Diocese of Dallas. Citing missing and incomplete records of priests who abused children, the law enforcement officials have conducted a raid on the Dallas chancery. In a…
Under landmark legislation recently signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy, New Jersey victims of sexual abuse now have more time to file civil lawsuits against their alleged abusers. The current statute of limitations will be lifted on December 1, and comes after a years-long…
If you were recently hurt in a car accident, a seasoned personal injury attorney can help you navigate the legal system, avoid mistakes, and fight for the highest possible settlement. But chances are you’ve never needed to hire an accident lawyer before, so you might…
During Small Business Week, the IRS highlighted some key deductions and credits that can benefit small business taxpayers.