Buckling Up for Summer Driving Safety | LE

May 20, 2020

Buckling Up for Summer Driving Safety

With Memorial Day weekend coming up, that means increased travel usually on American highways. Partner Mark Emison shares some tips on seat belt safety for the summer months.

Brett Emison
May 8, 2020

Business Interruption Insurance Claims – Which Industries are Hardest Hit?

This blog post takes a look at the industries hardest hit by the COVID-19 shutdown.

Bob Langdon
May 6, 2020

AAJ Supports Legislation to Halt Amtrak Forced Arbitration

AAJ continues to work on behalf of those fighting Amtrak’s forced arbitration act…

Mark Emison
Coronavirus
May 5, 2020

An Update on COVID-19 and its Impact on Small Business

A quick look at the latest stats on those injured by COVID-19, and a look at recent PPP stats.

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May 1, 2020

Business Interruption Insurance: Don’t Automatically Accept Your Insurer’s Blanket Denial

Partner Brett Emison looks at “blanket denials” from the insurance industry, in current COVID-19 related claims.

Brett Emison
April 28, 2020

AAJ Urges FDA to Abandon Industry-Led Approach to Subpar Testing for Carcinogens

The American Association for Justice has issued a call for an end to industry-led testing for carcinogens…

David Brose
April 23, 2020

The High Cost of Doing Nothing to Address Most Vulnerable Groups Amid the Coronavirus Pandmemic

A brief look at the businesses and industries most affected by the COVID-19 shutdown.

Brett Emison
April 17, 2020

COVID-19 Business Interruption: Who Should Pay?

Business Interruption Insurance has been in the news a lot lately, as insurance companies’ reaction to COVID-19 has led to a debate over to the extent that America’s small businesses will be on the hook for pausing operations.

Brett Emison
April 10, 2020

Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project Files Amicus Brief in Police Misconduct Record Case

The University of Chicago’s Exoneration Project continues its stellar work in representing the wrongfully convicted…

Mark Emison
March 23, 2020

Are the Current Minimum Car Insurance Amounts Enough?

This blog post looks at ways that consumers can protect themselves in matters of car insurance and minimum requirements.

Mark Emison
January 31, 2020

AAJ Issues Statement on the “Snap Removal” Loophole

The American Association for Justice continues to work on behalf of consumers’ access to the courtrooms…

Mark Emison
November 11, 2019

Research and Recent News Reports Show Concussions Cause Long-Term Impairment

New studies reveal the long-term damage in traumatic brain injuries.

Mark Emison