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28 Oct

AAJ Supports Legislation to Update Insurance Trucking Minimums for Wreck Victims

More analysis from L&E attorney David Brose on the latest in truck litigation; the AAJ supports new regulations proposed…

David Brose
07 Oct

Trial Lawyers From Across the U.S. Volunteer During AAJ Session

AAJ members recently pitched in to help a nonprofit organization titled “Urban Street Angels,” or USA…

Mark Emison
02 Oct

Issues of Inadequate Security and Liability Exposed in Increase in Shootings and Violent Crime

L&E continues to accept cases nationwide on behalf of individuals injured at property that is inadequately secured…

Brett Emison
09 Sep

New Study Confirms Compelling Link Between Roundup and Increased Risk of Non Hodgkins Lymphoma

Recent studies have continued to link exposure to Roundup to dangerous illnesses for consumers across the country. Read this blog post to learn more.

Bob Langdon
04 Sep vw-and-audi-diesel-car-owners-seek-compensation-amid-emissions-scandal

On Rear Seat Occupant Alert Systems, and How They Can Save Lives

This blog post by attorney Michael Serra looks at rear seat alarm systems, and recent examples about how when manufacturers don’t avail themselves of the latest technology and consumers pay the price.

lelaw
02 Aug Personal+injury+lawyer+Brett+Emison

Meet Missouri Trial Lawyers’ New President, L&E’s Brett Emison

Brett Emison has begun his presidency of the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys.

Bob Langdon
01 Jul

Infant Death Leads to More Attention on Dangers of Baby Slings

Consumers have been warned again about the dangers of baby slings. Read her to learn about how infants can sometimes be smothered inside these devices, and what the CPSC says we should do to use them correctly.

Mark Emison
17 Jun

Fisher-Price Infant Sleepers Subject to Voluntary Recall

There’s a Fisher-Price infant sleeper that is very popular. It also might be very dangerous.

Mark Emison
10 Jun

Reports Show that Safety Checks are Rarely Conducted on Hazardous Materials Shipments

New data shows that truck companies are rarely doing the safety checks they are supposed to.

David Brose
28 May

DuPage County Prosecutors Drop All Charges Against Wrongfully Convicted Man in Exoneration Project Case

The Exoneration Project from the University of Chicago continues its string of successful pro bono representations, this time in the western suburbs of Chicago.

Mark Emison
16 May gavel

AAJ Supports Bipartisan Legislation to Restore Legal Rights to Servicemembers

The AAJ continues to lead the way in speaking out on behalf of citizens affected by pending legislation.

David Brose
29 Apr Scales of Justice

Tort Reform: Insurance Lobbyists Want To Take Away Your Rights

Tort reform is generally designed to protect companies and those who don’t need “protection.” This post looks at what really is behind the “tort reform” movement, and what’s at stake for consumers.

Brett Emison