After more than 30 years of practicing law, South Florida personal injury attorney Harvey D.
Friedman puts new case law to work for his clients....
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It is often said with criticism that personal injury cases are taken on acontingent fee basis.
The implication is that the client, and for thatmatter the injury lawyer, have nothing to
lose. This is an oversimplificationand misleading, as often happens in a de...
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When I began practicing law as a Boston personal injury lawyer in the 1980s, fillings in the
Superior Courts of Massachusetts were in the range of 15,000 tort cases (i.e. torts are usually
but not always personal injury cases). Beginning in the current decade, those figures
have reduced by about half....
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