Judges Think Juries Don’t Award Enough Damages in Personal Injury Lawsuits
Could this possibly be correct?
Could this possibly be correct?
William Gallion, Melbourne Mills and Shirley Cunningham Jr. are charged with one count each of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for allegedly bilking 440 clients out of $46 million.
Federal judge yesterday refused to disqualify himself from trying the lawyers accused of fraud in Kentucky’s fen-phen diet drug case.
In today’s news section, you will see two articles involving two major law firms and the hot water they now find themselves in…
John O’Quinn of The O’Quinn Law Firm has been ordered to repay thousands of his clients after being sued by another Texas heavy-weight, Joe Jamail.
Ken Conner, a fine trial lawyer, recently wrote the following article I though I’d share with my readers.
Recently the Federal Railroad Administration issued 199 citations to CSX for over 3000 safety violations.
Another example of unacceptable nursing home care has led to a resident’s death in Marion, Indiana.
If you are like most people, you probably assume that lawyers are required to have malpractice insurance to protect their clients if the lawyers malpractices; if you live in Kentucky, you’d be wrong.