
Jessica Burgoyne
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Sep 2, 2024 |
forbes.com | Jessica Burgoyne |Valerie Catalano
Barzee Flores Attorneys at LawFL Bar Association Status Year Admitted to FL Bar Law School Attended Indiana University Maurer School of LawIndiana University Maurer School of LawWhy They Made Our List Hector L. Flores has worked in criminal defense for over four decades. He started as a deputy public defender in Indiana, then he became an assistant federal public defender in Florida before moving into private practice.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
forbes.com | Jessica Burgoyne |Valerie Catalano
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s second-largest city, has a rich industrial heritage, multiple major league sports teams and a history of innovative medical and technological advancements. If you get injured in Pittsburgh, sifting through the websites of all the attorneys in the metropolis can be overwhelming. Our list explores the best personal injury lawyers in Pittsburgh so you can be on your way toward finding the best advocate for your circumstances.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
forbes.com | Jessica Burgoyne |Jeffrey Johnson
Essex RichardsNC Bar Association Status Year Admitted to NC Bar Law School Attended University of North Carolina School of LawUniversity of North Carolina School of LawWhy They Made Our List With nearly 45 years of practice, Edward G. Connette III is a fixture in the personal injury field in Charlotte and beyond. In addition to handling wrongful death cases, Connette works in many different types of litigation, including appeals and class-action lawsuits.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
forbes.com | Jessica Burgoyne |Valerie Catalano
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Mesothelioma is a devastating disease that affects thousands of people each year. The people at highest risk are those who worked with or were exposed to industrial levels of asbestos. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to hold companies responsible for causing this cancer.
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May 16, 2024 |
forbes.com | Jessica Burgoyne |Valerie Catalano
Chemical hair relaxer products are widely used in the United States, but evidence seems to point to an association between the use of these products and uterine cancer. This has led to multiple lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors of these products. Although there have not yet been any settlements or verdicts in these cases, comparing these cases to similar cases can allow us to speculate on what sort of results plaintiffs may receive.
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