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Robert A. Clifford (1950 or 1951) [1] is a Chicago trial lawyer and principal partner at Clifford Law Offices. Clifford's firm specializes in "personal injury, medical malpractice, mass torts, consumer and health care fraud, product liability, and aviation and transportation disasters."
The law was considered a "business offense" and was punishable by a fine only. [21] In 2019, Illinois State Police issued 5,860 tickets for Scott's Law violations, a nearly 800 percent increase from 2018's 738 citations. In 2019, three Illinois State Police troopers were killed and 26 police cars were struck by drivers who failed to follow ...
The "Swoop and Squat" scheme may also involve three cars that work in tandem to cause a car accident: one pulls in front of the victim, the ‘squatter’, another cuts the car off in front of the victim a couple of seconds afterward the ‘swooper’ cuts both off, forcing the “squat” car to brake, while the third pulls alongside the ...
Squat vehicles will be illegal to operate on South Carolina roads when the new law takes effect on Nov. 12. However, law enforcement will only issue warning citations for the first 180 days.
The firm represents the family of Ontario Billups, who was shot and killed by Tracey A. Williams of the Chicago Police Department while unarmed. [4] The firm was the lead counsel for plaintiffs in the litigation arising from the E2 nightclub stampede. [5]
An employee who answered the phone at the Ray County Sheriff’s Office Thursday said Cowan, who they said was last a corporal in the department, was no longer employed by the office.
In 1979, Leving became a staff attorney for the Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation, [4] [5] and in 1981 joined a firm that allowed him to use their offices to start his own practice during his spare hours, [5] "focusing on family law, divorce, paternity, and child custody". [3]
Lawyers for Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted Silicon Valley grifter, presented her appeal before a California court Tuesday, revisiting a case that exposed the shortcomings of the tech world’s ...