Louisiana Personal Injury Attorney Pleads Guilty In Staged Truck Accident Scheme - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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Trucking Applauds Passage of Lawsuit Abuse Reform Bill in Texas Senate
Industry says HB 19 restores balance and fairness to a civil justice system in dire need of reform
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ARLINGTON, Va., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, by a unanimous and bipartisan vote of 31-0, the Texas Senate passed House Bill 19 a comprehensive reform bill to reduce frivolous and abusive lawsuits targeting commercial motor vehicles. The bill s passage earned widespread praise from the trucking industry and a broad coalition of supporters from every corner of the Texas economy, who say reforms like HB 19 are needed to prevent a growing trend of lawsuit abuse that has sent insurance levels skyrocketing to unsustainable levels, putting enormous strain on the supply chain.
The King Firm hit with RICO lawsuit connected to staged 18-wheeler crashes
An attorney for The King Firm said The King Firm has done everything right from beginning to end and will fight against this lawsuit.” Author: Mike Perlstein / Eyewitness Investigator Published: 8:01 PM EST February 9, 2021 Updated: 11:27 PM EST February 9, 2021
NEW ORLEANS A prominent New Orleans law firm and one of its lead attorneys have been hit with a federal racketeering lawsuit in connection with a series of truck accidents that authorities say were staged to rip off insurance companies through bogus medical claims and fraudulent lawsuits.
The King Firm, LLC and attorney Jason Giles were sued Tuesday along with six defendants who previously pleaded guilty in a massive investigation that so far has led to 15 guilty pleas following a string of indictments against 33 individuals.