CAALA’s Women in Law Conference 2022
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
Are you attending the Consumer Attorney’s Association of Los Angeles Women in Law Conference? Our Senior Director of Strategic Solutions, Lynne Cushing, will be attending the conference on June 10-11, 2022.
Stop by the Advocate Capital booth and say hi to Lynne! You can enter our drawing to win a Nespresso Vertuo Plus Coffee and...
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Memorial Day Hours 2022
In observance of the Memorial Day holiday, our offices will be closed on Monday, May 30th.
Fundings received on Monday will be processed on Tuesday, 5/31. Payments received will be processed on Wednesday, 6/1.
Should you have any questions regarding the processing of any transaction, please feel free to contact our Accounting Team at 1-615-577-5448 or ema...
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Law Firm Newsletter Tips
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
Law firm e-newsletters are a great way to share your team's successes, ongoing projects, and details about your team. According to Michelle Troutman's Attorenyatwork.com article, here are a few ways to ensure your newsletter is engaging.
Balanced Content
Ensure the content you include in your newsletters appeals to your marketin...
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Meet Advocate Capital Client Jill Harper and Ron Netemeyer
Authored by: Elizabeth KapamasJill Harper and Ron Netemeyer of Harper Evans Wade & Netemeyer were interviewed by Michael J. Swanson, author & educator, about what benefits they have experienced since partnering with Advocate Capital.
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Hawaii Settles With Homelands Waitlist Plaintiffs For $328 Million
Authored by: Elizabeth KapamasHawaii Gov. David Ige says the state has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by 2,700 Native Hawaiians for $328 million, according to Audrey McAvoy of Associated Press. The native Hawaiians were placed on a waitlist to receive homestead leases.Approximately 28,00 Hawaiian people are on a waitlist to receive awarded...
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Tips for Finding The Right SEO Vendor For Your Firm
SEO is a crucial part of online marketing. If you have considered looking for an SEO service company for your law firm, it is important to know the right questions to ask to make sure they are the correct fit.
Lawyer Monthly offered some great tips in their recent article.
The SEO company you work with should get to know your business and perform an SEO...
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Missouri House Bill on Third-Party Litigation Passed
On April 6, 2022, HB 2771 was passed by Missouri’s Special Committee on Litigation Reform. The bill establishes the Consumer Legal Funding Model Act and the Civil Litigation Funding Act.
The Missouri bill, supported by the American Property Casualty Insurance Association, would require that any third parties actively providing loans to finance lawsuits be...
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Water Contamination Class Action Lawsuit
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
According to The National Law Review, a New Jersey state court certified a class-action lawsuit against Middlesex Water Company. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are seeking damages from their local water company.
Plaintiffs allege that the county's drinking water had unsafe Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) levels. The company advised...
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What is a Bad Faith Claim? Featuring Jill Harper & Ron Netemeyer
Authored By: Elizabeth KapamasJill Harper and Ron Netemeyer of Harper Evans Wade & Netemeyer were interviewed by Michael J. Swanson, author & educator, to understand what an unjustified denial of coverage looks like when corporate profits are valued over people in what is known as a bad faith claim.
In this video, learn how plaintiff lawyers like...
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Jury Orders Becton Dickinson to Pay $255k to Man Injured by Hernia Mesh
According to Brendan Pierson and Daniel Wiessner of Reuters, Becton Dickinson, a company that makes hernia repair surgical mesh, has been ordered by a jury to pay $255,000 to a man who was injured by their product and required a second surgery to repair the damage.
Reuters states, "More than 16,000 cases have been consolidated before Chief U.S. District...
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