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17 Apr

COVID-19 Business Interruption: Who Should Pay?

Business Interruption Insurance has been in the news a lot lately, as insurance companies’ reaction to COVID-19 has led to a debate over to the extent that America’s small businesses will be on the hook for pausing operations.

Brett Emison
10 Apr

Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project Files Amicus Brief in Police Misconduct Record Case

The University of Chicago’s Exoneration Project continues its stellar work in representing the wrongfully convicted…

Mark Emison
06 Apr

Increasing Injuries, Deaths from Keyless Vehicles

Keyless ignition has been a topic in the news a lot lately. This blog post looks at an under-reported issue with keyless car technology.

Brett Emison
23 Mar

Are the Current Minimum Car Insurance Amounts Enough?

This blog post looks at ways that consumers can protect themselves in matters of car insurance and minimum requirements.

Mark Emison
17 Feb

Watch the Edge: When Unsafe Pavement Drop-Offs Cause Accidents with Devastating Consequences

L&E attorneys have litigated construction defect cases coast-to-coast. Read this post to learn more about the key elements of what to watch for in a shoulder defect accident.

David Brose
10 Feb

Litigation Tips Related to Truck Driver Fatigue

Langdon & Emison continues to represent clients nationwide in truck accident cases. This blog post looks at a few key principles in your truck accident case, particularly related to driver fatigue.

David Brose

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