Aviation Law
Stamford, Connecticut – Michael Arrigo has been admitted as an expert in physician compensation by the Superior Court in Stamford, Connecticut. The Court denied a motion in limine aimed to preclude Arrigo’s testimony and opinions, subject to voir dire. Mr. Arrigo was admitted as an expert. The case in question, Frank Giordano v. Georgia De…
Continue readingOakland, California – Erlich Law Firm, P.C. who is representing the class along with Andrus Anderson LLP, has announced that the United States District Court for the Northern District of California has granted class certification in a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines, brought by flight attendants who allege the airline penalized them for exercising their rights…
Continue readingAndover, Massachusetts – The Massachusetts School of Law (MSLAW) in partnership with the Cummings Foundation, is set to host an informative two-part seminar series on Small Business Management, free of charge to the public and local business community. This initiative reflects the institution’s commitment to providing essential legal knowledge to entrepreneurs and small business owners,…
Continue readingAndover, Massachusetts – The Massachusetts School of Law at Andover (MSLAW) extends an open invitation to its Open House events scheduled for May 8th and June 5th from 6:30 PM to 8:15 PM. This specialized gathering is tailored for prospective law students poised to embark on a rewarding legal education journey. Focusing on offering a…
Continue readingEl Paso, Texas – In May 2022, an El Paso jury awarded Benjamin Law Firm’s client, AV8RC Aircraft Service, $12,000 in a breach of contract lawsuit against a service provider. The case revolved around work that the plaintiff was contracted to execute on a plane, which entailed wing replacement, wing cleaning, and additional maintenance tasks.…
Continue readingBona Law attorney Aaron Gott criticized a proposal in the U.S. Senate to give immunity to professional licensing boards in a blog post Tuesday, August 23, arguing that the bill would do little to reform overburdensome state occupational licensing laws while taking away the most effective tool for curbing anticompetitive abuses by boards. La Jolla,…
Continue readingBona Law attorney Aaron Gott criticized a proposal in the U.S. Senate to give immunity to professional licensing boards in a blog post Tuesday, August 23, arguing that the bill would do little to reform overburdensome state occupational licensing laws while taking away the most effective tool for curbing anticompetitive abuses by boards. La Jolla,…
Continue readingParticipants are paid to review branding material and provide feedback on proposed designs. Custom Legal Marketing, An Adviatech Company San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) March 18, 2014 – When law firms rebrand, create new marketing literature or design a new website, they want to know what their target market thinks. Anyone who has hired…
Continue readingParticipants are paid to review branding material and provide feedback on proposed designs. Custom Legal Marketing, An Adviatech Company San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) March 18, 2014 – When law firms rebrand, create new marketing literature or design a new website, they want to know what their target market thinks. Anyone who has hired…
Continue readingBigger Law Firm Magazine guides its readers through adapting to the latest in legal marketing and technology in the newest print issue. San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) November 8, 2017 – Dexter Tam takes on link building in the feature article, describing the necessity of link connections through Search Engine Optimization (SEO) that leads…
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