Legal News & Stories

7.12.10
Plaintiffs Aim to Shoot Down Chicago's Gun Ordinance
July 7, 2010 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – A trader on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a teaching assistant, a self-employed businessman and a veterinarian are challenging the city’s new gun ordinance put in place last week after the U...Read More Read More

7.12.10
Police Beating Led to Miscarriage, Lawsuit Says
July 8, 2010 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA– Metro police are reviewing a woman’s claim that a beating from a police officer caused her to lose her unborn child, said Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Paul Ciesielski...Read More Read More

7.12.10
Expanded Tylenol Recall Aggravates Johnson & Johnson Headache
July 8, 2010 REUTERS – Johnson & Johnson’s string of product recalls grew on Thursday, July 8, 1010 as the company recalled 21 more lots of Tylenol and other over-the-counter medications linked to a musty or moldy odor...Read More Read More

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After millions of people lost money in the stock market in the late 90s and early 2000s, and the market hit an all time low after 9/11, New York State Attorney Genera, Elliot Spitzer, began an investigation into several stock brokerage firms and the results were devastating. Leading international firms, including but not limited to Merrill Lynch, Salomon Smith Barney, WorldCom, Enron Corp., Global Crossing Ltd., Tyco International Ltd., Qwest Communications International and Adelphia Communications were determined to have engaged in several fraudulent activities that give rise to claims by those who lost money. Ultimately, many of these companies were forced to pay a fine and have set aside billions of dollars to pay the claims of the people they frauded. If you are one of those people who lost more than 15% of your money you should contact us to review you case.

We associated with Woska & Hayes, a firm with offices in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Houston, Texas, who does this type of work exclusively. An initial intake by our staff provides the information by which we can evaluate whether or not you may be eligible to make a claim against the money. This is an extremely complex legal area but once you are signed up and we have retrieved copies of your statements and other relevant documents, we guide you through the process with ease. These claims are ultimately arbitrated instead of litigated, which saves you and us time and money, and limits your appeal possibilities. For more information, please fill out our Intake form, or call us.

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