Blake Johnson of Johnson Livingston, PLLC Awarded $4.8 Million in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Case
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Utah attorney and Advocate Capital, Inc. client Blake Johnson and his team at Johnson Livingston, PLLC, were recently awarded $4.8 Million on behalf of their clients, who sustained permanent brain damage due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Johnson and his co-counsel filed a complaint in the 3rd Di...
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We’re Headed to Hilton Head for the SCAJ Conference!
Are you attending the South Carolina Association for Justice Annual Conference next week? Jeff Glueck, Vice President of Strategic Solutions, and Kelley Pfeffer, Director of Strategic Solutions will be heading to Hilton Head, SC next week to attend the conference on August 5-7 at Marriott Resort and Spa on Hilton Head Island.
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Safety Concerns Prompt Miami Courthouse to Shut Down
Less than a month after the devastating collapse of Champlain Towers South, a 12-story condominium building in Surfside, Florida, the Miami-Dade County Courthouse has closed its doors.
According to the Associated Press, the 28-story courthouse underwent an inspection back in June by an engineering firm, U.S. Structures, Inc. They found structural damage a...
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Judge Grants Permission to Seek Punitive Damages in Jimmy John’s E. Coli Case
Authored By: Candace Whitman
According to a LexBlog article by Coral Beach, Judge Douglas Hogan of Utah ruled that Travis Knorr, who contracted E. Coli from sprouts in a sandwich from Jimmy John’s, may seek punitive damages in his case against Jimmy John’s.
Knorr became ill a few days after eating the sprouts. He tested positive for E. Coli and developed...
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Shift Your Focus in Consultations to Get More Clients
Authored By: Candace Whitman
When you have a consultation with a potential client, what you say and do in those first few conversations is crucial to whether you get hired. According to Marc Cerniglia’s article for LexBlog, to turn more consultations into clients, consider shifting your focus from what your firm does and what the cost will be to what you...
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Johnson & Johnson Sunscreen Recall and Lawsuits
Authored By: Candace Whitman
According to Amanda Bronstad of Law.com, Johnson & Johnson recently voluntarily recalled sunscreens that contained low levels of benzene, which is a chemical that is known to be a carcinogen. All of the sunscreens were Aveeno and Neutrogena aerosol sprays.
So far, there have been nine lawsuits filed against Johnson & J...
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Pfizer $345 Million Settlement Over EpiPen Overpricing
On July 15th Pfizer, the manufacturer for EpiPen, agreed to a proposed class action settlement for $345 million. The soaring price of the EpiPen has been the source of hot debate for the past few years, bringing a series of lawsuits and backlash with it. Pfizer manufactured the emergency allergy treatment for Mylan Pharmaceuticals. You can read about Myla...
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Tips for Remote Court Proceedings
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
While courthouses and personal injury trials pick up, many believe that remote proceedings are here to stay, especially for arbitrations where it would be more convenient and less expensive than meeting in person. According to Law.com, here are a few tips to help your remote proceedings run smoothly.
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Law Firm Marketing with Rocky McElhaney and Brian LaBovick
We invite you to join our upcoming webinar: Law Firm Marketing. CEO and Chairman, Michael J. Swanson hosts Rocky McElhaney, Chief Executive Officer of Rocky McElhaney Law Firm, and Brian LaBovick, Founder & CEO of LaBovick Law Group.
Attorneys McElhaney and LaBovick will share years’ worth of their own marketing tips from their successful personal inj...
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Talc Litigation Against Johnson & Johnson as Courthouses Open
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
According to Law.com, talcum powder cases against Johnson & Johnson are starting back up in July as courthouses start to open up.
Virtual trials did happen in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic against Johnson & Johnson, but those talcum powder cases were primarily mesothelioma victims. The pandemic halted ovarian cancer...
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