Charges will stand against a Butte man accused in a deadly hit-and-run. District Judge Brad Newman denied a motion Thursday to drop the charges against Wade Petersen, who is suspected of driving his pickup truck into three teenage girls in October 2007 before leaving the scene. One girl was killed.
A severely disabled man has won a landmark High Court victory, allowing him to mount legal action against the hospital he believes is to blame for his disabilities, lawyers said.
Solicitors play a major role on both sides when it comes to securing places in schools for children with special needs. For a section of the media, litigation against colleges, schools and universities has in recent years become another frontier of the so-called compensation culture.
Solicitors play a major role on both sides when it comes to securing places in schools for children with special needs. For a section of the media, litigation against colleges, schools and universities has in recent years become another frontier of the so-called compensation culture.
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS - A lawsuit filed late last week charges that a divorce between Herman Walker and his wife, Tempa Walker, which gave her $7.5 million in assets, is an attempt to circumvent potential lawsuits arising from a fatal car accident in July.The lawsuit, filed Friday by attorneys with Niceville law firm Powell & Swanick, seeks wrongful-death and personal-injury damages on behalf of …
It is often said that there is ‘no law’ in personal injury work. But in the space of nine months the law Lords have delivered four judgments of profound importance.
A sports lawyer is threatening to sue the Football Association (FA) for failing to insure club footballers against loss of earnings arising from injuries, the Gazette can exclusively reveal.
A trial court should have awarded attorneys fees based on an anti-SLAPP motion in a fight between one attorney and another with whom he subcontracted to handle referrals from legal-services-advertising personal injury attorney Larry H. Parker, the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled yesterday.