by hirst | Jun 5, 2019 | Complex Civil Litigation, Featured
Attorneys Khale Lenhart and Erin Berry recently obtained summary judgment on behalf of a payroll company involved in a personal injury action. The lawsuit alleged plaintiff sustained serious injuries after falling from the roof of a construction project due to...
by hirst | Jul 20, 2018 | Complex Civil Litigation, Featured, Uncategorized
Surveillance can be a powerful tool for the resolution of claims, but rules governing the proper use of surveillance and admissibility at trial differ by jurisdiction. Harmonie and the Canadian Litigation Counsel (CLC) firms have gathered basic rules concerning...
by hirst | Apr 16, 2018 | Complex Civil Litigation, Featured
Hirst Applegate attorneys Mandy Good and Macrina Jerabek recently resolved a complex breach of contract and civil rights lawsuit for a health care provider. After the initial depositions and exchange of document, Hirst Applegate was able to analyze the potential...
by Amy Hodges | Mar 20, 2017 | Complex Civil Litigation, Featured, Insurance Defense, Legal Updates, Transportation Law
Partner Khale Lenhart recently obtained summary judgment on behalf of a trucking company and two drivers involved in a wrongful death action. The lawsuit arose out of a motor vehicle accident where a motorist left the lane of travel and struck the rear of a...
by Amy Hodges | Feb 22, 2017 | Complex Civil Litigation, Featured, Legal Updates, Uncategorized
Partner Rob Jarosh and Associate Laurie Rogers recently co-authored the Wyoming Chapter of the Wolters Kluwer Product Liability Desk Reference: A Fifty State Compendium, 2017 Edition. Written by leading state experts, including Hirst Applegate attorneys, the Product...
by Amy Hodges | Nov 29, 2016 | Complex Civil Litigation, Featured, Insurance Defense, Transportation Law, Uncategorized
In an era when technology is nearly inescapable, cell phones are ever present, news stations broadcast live from accident scenes, and Facebook users live stream accidents and injuries, how should courts handle claims for negligent infliction of emotional distress by...