More than 100,000 residential elevators recalled after 7-year-old killed in NC.
Legal Impacts
We don't just stop when a case ends. Our team continues to make legal impacts and advocate for change. Many of our cases have resulted in changes to the law and new initiates because of our team's persistence and dedication to those we serve.
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Akron attorney Paul Perantinides, representing family of boy killed in elevator, helps spearhead new legislation.
An Ohio federal judge has refused to let the U.S. government cap an amputee’s damages in her $1 million medical malpractice suit alleging a Veterans Affairs podiatrist bungled an ankle replacement surgery and failed to warn her of the amputation risk associated with the procedure.
An investigative report by Channel 5 reporter Ron Regan finds that healthy patients are dying within hours of surgery.
Have you ever seen text similar to "Claims are decided by a neutral arbitrator” while filling in paperwork at a medical facility? If so, that provision will significantly change the way you can sue for damages if something goes wrong.
In 2006, our firm represented two sixteen-year-old female honor students who were seriously injured during a chemistry lab demonstration performed by their teacher on January 23, 2006.
Western Reserve Academy agrees to pay $18.95 million to two seriously hurt in class.