Legal, safety, and other news that caught my attention this week:
- The Fight Against Forced Arbitration Continues [Katie Gommel at Fighting for Justice]
- Sorry Doesn't Cut It [Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- Oliver Ganser; BMW's Product Strategy Manager on the 2013 BMW 3-Series [Driving the Nation]
- My Talk At Avvocating [Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- Post-tort-reform Texas doctor supply [Ted Frank at Point of Law]
- Ten reasons I'd rather try a case against a good lawyer [Karen Koehler at The Velvet Hammer]
- Tea Party Leader Slams "Myth of Frivolous Lawsuits" [Andrew Cochran at The 7th Amendment Advocate]
- Disconnected from by Self Phone [Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
- 'Oh Sh*t: Attorney Faces Discipline for Allegedly Cursing in Court [Staci Zaretsky at Above the Law]
- Tort Deformers Exploit Over Blown Egos [Michael Stratton at Injury Board]
- Ducking Responsibility with a Cowardly Legal Move [The Pop Tort]
- House approves measure, Nonpartisan Court Plan to go before voters [Scott Lauck at MO Lawyers Weekly (subscription)]
- Southwest Passenger's Lawsuit Demands Clear Definition of Who Is a 'Customer of Size' [Bruce Carton at Law.com Legal Blog Watch]
- Study Says Texas Medical Malpractice Tort "Reform" Is A Bust (Is Congress Listening?) [Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
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Brett Emison is currently a partner at Langdon & Emison, a firm dedicated to helping injured victims across the country from their primary office near Kansas City. Mainly focusing on catastrophic injury and death cases as well as complex mass tort and dangerous drug cases, Mr. Emison often deals with automotive defects, automobile crashes, railroad crossing accidents (train accidents), trucking accidents, dangerous and defective drugs, defective medical devices.
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