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Angie Berry Honored as an Unsung Legal Hero

Angie Berry Honored as an Unsung Legal Hero

Langdon & Emison’s Angie Berry has been recognized in this week’s edition of Missouri Lawyers Weekly, as a recipient of the 2017 “Unsung Legal Heroes” award, for the category of firm administrator. The awards go to honorees in the categories of IT, marketing, HR, and all areas of law firm management.

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12 Jul auto+product+defects+and+airbag+defects+and+car+defects

Associated Press: The Potential Impact of Takata Bankruptcy

The Associated Press issued a story recently on the Takata bankruptcy, featuring Kent Emison on the impact of how citizens may be affected by the filing. Japanese air bag maker Takata has been sued over deaths and injuries caused by its exploding air bag inflators.

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05 Jul langdon-emison-attorneys-lead-cle

Langdon & Emison Attorneys Lead CLE Presentations at Annual Convention

The Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys’ annual convention wrapped up last week, with CLE presentations from our attorneys being a key part of the substantive sessions. This year’s conference was at Lake of the Ozarks, where trial attorneys from throughout the state were treated to CLE presentations, awards presentations, and networking.

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29 Jun tips-for-maximizing-a-clients-recovery

Tips for Maximizing a Client’s Recovery

If you’re an attorney looking for tips on enhancing recovery in personal injury cases, check out Langdon & Emison’s Summer 2017 newsletter. This issue is filled with articles that offer practical tips for maximizing the value of your client’s case.

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28 Jun le-obtains-45m-jury-verdict-in-brain-injury-case

8th Circuit Affirms $4.5M Verdict in Brain Injury Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit has affirmed a $4.5 million verdict in favor of U.S. Marine Aaron Eckerberg for the injuries he sustained when a commercial vehicle, owned and operated by Inter-State Publishing Company, collided with his vehicle.

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26 Jun kent-emison-presented-with-thomas

Kent Emison Presented with Thomas G. Strong Trial Attorney Award for 2017

J. Kent Emison, founding member of the personal injury law firm Langdon & Emison, was honored during the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys’ annual banquet with the Thomas G. Strong Trial Attorney Award last night. The award was conceived to honor the Missouri attorney who best exemplifies the qualities of professionalism, ethics, character and courtroom success.

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19 Jun Personal+injury+attorney+Kent+Emison

Automotive Journal Publishes Kent Emison on Cargo Load Issues in Truck Accident Litigation

Langdon & Emison Partner J. Kent Emison was published this month by Thomson Reuters’ Automotive Journal, with a piece titled “Theories of Recovery in Trucking Accident […]

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07 Jun langdon-emison-attorneys-named

Langdon & Emison Attorneys Named to National Trial Lawyers Top 100

Langdon & Emison attorneys David Brose and Brennan Delaney have been selected for the National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers, for the state of Missouri.  The National […]

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05 Jun Personal+injury+attorney+Mark+Emison

Langdon & Emison Promotes Trial Attorney Mark Emison to Partner

Langdon & Emison, a personal injury law firm with offices in Missouri and Illinois, announces the promotion of trial attorney Mark Emison to partner, effective immediately.

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22 May Personal+injury+attorney+Bob+Langdon

Bob Langdon Selected for Nation’s Top Attorneys List

Langdon & Emison partner Bob Langdon has been selected as one of the Nation’s Top One Percent, according to the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. NADC is “an […]

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15 May langdon-emison-supports-umkc

Langdon & Emison Supports UMKC Trial Advocacy Program

The UMKC School of Law Advocacy Department celebrated its latest successes in mock trial competitions by inviting key sponsors of the program to a private event last […]

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GM Loses Bid to Curb Ignition Suits

GM Loses Bid to Curb Ignition Suits

The U.S. Supreme Court this week rejected a request from General Motors to curb lawsuits from its ignition-switch defect.

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