Why I Stand by the Oxford Comma
“For want of a comma, we have this case.” So begins the recent twenty-nine-page 1st Circuit Court of Appeals decision in the case of O’Connor
“For want of a comma, we have this case.” So begins the recent twenty-nine-page 1st Circuit Court of Appeals decision in the case of O’Connor
People are asking whether Dustin Johnson has a personal injury case from the slip and fall injury he suffered in his rental home as he
Utah has adopted the toughest DUI standards in the United States by becoming the first state to lower the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) threshold from
Product Liability claims are one of the important areas of personal injury law. If a defect in the design or manufacturing of a product causes
Unfortunately, yes. According to the National Institute of Health the number of fatal traffic accidents increases slightly after daylight savings time. The increase in accidents is
Every March, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) leads the nation in recognizing Brain Injury Awareness Month, a time to acknowledge and support the
AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) is a program offered at JEB Stuart High School in Falls Church, Virginia to provide additional guidance and support for
When injuries from an accident become fatal, the grief that follows for loved ones is devastating. While there is usually an immediate outpouring of love
Hard work and creativity paid off for students, teachers, and supporters of Harmony Middle School in Hamilton,VA, who raised $2,600 for the Western Loudoun Food
Some of our most enjoyable days are the days we have our ‘final meeting’ with clients – closing out a case and handing over a