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Medical Devices Rushed to Market Put Patients in Danger
Metal-on-metal hip implants are at the center of thousands of lawsuits that allege hip manufacturers failed to warn doctors and patients about their dangers. In a recent blog post, Langdon & Emison partner Mark Emison says loose oversight of the testing and approval process for many medical devices, including artificial hips, poses significant risks to U.S. patients.
L&E Paralegals Share Their Superpowers at AIEG Seminar
Langdon & Emison paralegals, Rachel Ahmann and Rayna Wulfekotter, shared their superpowers recently with paralegals nationwide, showing them how to become Wonder Woman when battling for medical records.
Langdon & Emison Welcomes New Associate Connor Curran
Langdon & Emison is pleased to announce the addition of associate attorney Connor Curran to its staff. Connor joins the firm after practicing law nearly two years with a civil defense firm in Jefferson City, Mo.
Langdon & Emison Partners, Client Speak at KU Law School
Langdon & Emison partners Bob Langdon and Mark Emison were guest speakers at a recent event hosted by the Kansas University (KU) Law School Trial Association. The partners, along with former client Lt. Col. Aaron Eckberg, spoke to nearly 20 law students about building and maintaining successful attorney-client relationships.
Hot off the Presses: Langdon & Emison Releases Winter 2018 Newsletter
Langdon & Emison, a nationwide personal injury law firm, has released its Winter 2018 newsletter, available for download. Langdon & Emison publishes a quarterly newsletter dedicated to providing clients and attorneys up-to-date information about legal trends and issues, consumer safety and litigation tips.
MATA Continues Balance the Scales Program
The Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys has continued its Balance the Scales initiative, which includes an open letter writing campaign that citizens can contribute their name to if they wish. Balance the Scales collects stories from throughout the state that showcase some of the harms to consumers that “tort reform” legislation can bring. This campaign is primarily communicated through social media, and is at its heart a project dedicated to preserving the Civil Justice System.
