Personal Injury Law News
Archive for: July, 2009

Lawyers say limits on their ads unconstitutional

A group of Louisiana attorneys asked a federal judge Wednesday to block the enforcement of new restrictions on lawyers’ advertisements. U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman didn’t immediately rule on that request after hearing arguments in a pair of lawsuits that several attorneys filed against the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board. Read full story via  Forbes.com.

Metro Girds for Flood of Lawsuits Expected Over Deadly Crash

It took just two days after last month’s deadly Metro crash for the first personal injury lawsuit to be filed in federal court. Five others have followed, one seeking as much as $25 million in damages. Read full story via washingtonpost.com.

Helmet law splits Iowa

Iowa remains one of three states without a mandatory motorcycle helmet law in spite of an increasing number of fatalities over the past decade. “Wearing a helmet is very important,” said Azeem Ahmed, a UI clinical associate professor of emergency medicine. via The Daily Iowan.

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