HGD partner Lew Garrison is featured in this month’s American Bar Association Journal discussing his landmark case Wyeth v. Weeks. You can read the article here: http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/generic_drugs_leave_a_bad_taste_for_patients_filing_tort_suits/
Steve Heninger to speak at The Rotaract Club of Birmingham
Steve Heninger has been selected to speak at The Rotaract Club of Birmingham’s weekly luncheon on February 20, 2014. Steve will speaking on Communication for Leaders.
Erik Heninger to speak at the AAJ Mid-Winter Conference
HGD partner, Erik Heninger, has been selected to speak at the American Association for Justice Mid-Winter Conference in New Orleans next week. AAJ is the world’s largest trial bar, providing trial attorneys with information, professional support and a nationwide network that enables them to most effectively and expertly represent clients. Erik will speaking on “Developing a Discovery and …
Honza Prchal recognized as a “Help Desk Hero”
HGD attorney Honza Prchal was recently recognized by the Birmingham Bar Volunteers Lawyers Program as a Help Desk Hero. As a part of a four person team, Honza helped thirty-two people receive legal assistance at the District Court level. Thank you Honza for helping your community!
HGD goes over the edge!
HGD’s Vicki Parker rapelled down the One Federal Place building on Friday for Laps for CF Goes Over the Edge! Heninger Garrison Davis is a proud sponsor of this event.Founded by CF patient, Emily Schreiber, Laps for CF is dedicated to raising awareness of cystic fibrosis and providing financial support in all areas of need …
al.com: Judge dismisses trademark lawsuit filed by University of Alabama against artist Daniel A. Moore
By Kent Faulk | kfaulk@al.com In this 2005 file photograph, artist Daniel Moore, left, discusses his work with Daphne Mayor Fred Small at a reception at the American Sport Art Museum and Archives.(Press-Register/Victor Calhoun) BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – A federal judge has dismissed the University of Alabama’s trademark lawsuit against artist Daniel A. Moore and his company …
Steve Heninger wins trademark lawsuit filed by University of Alabama against artist Daniel Moore
HGD attorney, Steve Heninger, has successfully ended an eight year court battle on behalf of his client, Daniel Moore, against the University of Alabama. Read al.com’s article: http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/09/judge_dismisses_trademark_laws.html
Lipitor Use is No Walk in the Park
In 1996, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the cholesterol lowering drug Lipitor. Since then Lipitor advertisements have told you that, in addition to exercise and a healthy diet, you may need Lipitor to lower you cholesterol. For years these ads have showed you the same images over and over again: middle aged men …
Now I lay me down to sleep… Regulations governing children’s sleepwear.
By: Gayle Douglas I have represented several children who have suffered extensive burns. These are some of my saddest cases. Very often, the burns could have been minimized or avoided altogether if the child had been dressed in sleepwear that met the minimum governmental standards for flammability. Unfortunately, parents often have no idea that children’s …
HGD verdict affirmed by Alabama Supreme Court
On Friday, June 7, 2013, the Alabama Supreme Court affirmed the class certification in favor of HGD’s client, Paperyard. Our client has sued Tri State Knife Grinding Corporation alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), 47 U.S.C. § 227 (b)(1)(C). Paperyard has moved to certify a class action pursuant to Alabama Rules of …
Steve Heninger featured on Texas news station for Mike Leach case
HGD attorney, Steve Heninger was interviewed by several Texas news outlets regarding his client, former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach. Mr. Leach has brought a suit against ESPN cable television network, former ESPN college football analyst Craig James and Dallas public relations firm Spaeth Communications for defamation.
Don’t Be Fooled
By: Christopher B. Hood A bill before the Alabama Legislature threatens to deny our citizens the right to sue drugmakers who trick doctors into believing that medicines the companies market do not cause harmful side‑effects. The bill is HB 617. It takes aim at a recent Alabama Supreme Court decision which affirms that citizens injured …
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