Tennessee Supreme Court Considering Tighter Restrictions on Attorney Ads
According to a recent article in the Nashville Business Journal, the Tennessee Supreme Court is considering imposing tighter restrictions on attorney advertising, including disallowing the use of actors, celebrity endorsements, and other advertising tools.
In May, 2012, the Tennessee Association for Justice (TAJ) filed a petition with the Supreme Court to...
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Claude Wyle – Part Two – Motorcycle and Bicycle Litigation Expert
Click on the video to watch part two of Mr. Swanson’s recent interview with Claude Wyle of Choulos, Choulos & Wyle, LLP of San Francisco, California.
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Take Justice Back Campaign and Auction
Have you heard about American Association for Justice’s new venture “Take Justice Back”?
Take Justice Back was created because of the great concern that our civil justice system is being swindled away by large corporations, and the money corporations are willing to pay to not be held accountable for their irresponsible actions. Take Justice Back is a grou...
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U.S Supreme Court Strikes Down North Carolina’s Medicaid Recovery Law
Congratulations to the Armstrong family and NC lawyer, Christopher Browning of Williams Mullen on the recent US Supreme Court decision that ruled that North Carolina’s law on Medicaid recovery allowing the state to recover a fixed percentage in Medical Malpractice cases violates the federal Medicaid law which limits a state’s recovery to the portion of aw...
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U.S Supreme Court Strikes Down North Carolina’s Medicaid Recovery Law
Congratulations to the Armstrong family and NC lawyer, Christopher Browning of Williams Mullen on the recent US Supreme Court decision that ruled that North Carolina’s law on Medicaid recovery allowing the state to recover a fixed percentage in Medical Malpractice cases violates the federal Medicaid law which limits a state’s recovery to the portion of aw...
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Ken Shigley Discusses Case Expense Funding
Ken Shigley shared a blog post on his website last week about case expense funding, and we were so honored to have been mentioned. Ken Shigley is the immediate past President of the Georgia State Bar. Mr. Shigley is one of 18 Georgia lawyers who have earned double board certification in Civil Trial Advocacy and Civil Pretrial Advocacy from The National Bo...
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Workers Comp Reform in TN Advances
The workers comp reform bill proposed by Governor Haslam in Tennessee is moving quickly through the Republican-controlled General Assembly, according to The Tennessean. On Tuesday, the legislation breezed through two committees and, unfortunately for the workers of Tennessee, appears to be quickly headed to Gov. Haslam’s desk.
As I’ve mentioned before,...
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Ken Shigley – Part Two – Trucking Litigation Expert
Click on the video to watch part two of Mr. Swanson’s recent interview with Ken Shigley, former President of The Georgia State Bar. Mr. Shigley is currently practicing in Atlanta, Georgia.
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More than Access to Capital – A Resource for Information
Here at Advocate Capital, Inc. we’re honored to have an opportunity to impact the lives of those who have been hurt or injured by providing our clients, some of the most successful and renowned law firms across the country, with numerous strategic business tools, including access to capital, to help ensure the best possible result for their clients. What...
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Los Angeles Superior Court Continues Budgetary Cutbacks, now ADR
In a notice issued on March 6, 2013 to attorneys, the Los Angeles Superior Court announced that due to state-imposed budget cuts, the LASC will cease providing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services for civil, family and probate courts via a planned timetable. The schedule includes closure of ADR offices in eight (8) courthouses during the month...
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