First, Do No Harm
March is National Patient Safety Awareness Month. A study published recently in the Journal of Patient Safety estimates that more than 400,000 Americans die every year from
Terrell • Hogan Part of Legal Team Representing Families of Four El Faro Crew Members
Terrell • Hogan is part of the legal team representing the family members of four deceased El Faro crew members. They were among the 33
Hogan Speaks at Tobacco Free Jacksonville
It was my privilege to be the guest speaker at Tobacco Free Jacksonville Coalition’s monthly meeting at the American Lung Association’s Jacksonville office. The invitation
CDC/ATSDR Study Raises Cancer Estimates: Formaldehyde in Laminate Flooring
Last week, the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) corrected its report released earlier this month causing
Quest for Justice Sparked by Ancient City History
As a child growing up in St. Augustine, I was surrounded by history; 400 years of it. But a major part of the Ancient City’s
Bruce Maxwell Appointed to Florida’s Children First Board of Directors
Florida’s Children First, a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the rights of at-risk children, appointed attorney Bruce Maxwell to its board of directors for 2016-2019.
Dangers of Keyless Ignition
Since 2011, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has stated that there is a “clear safety problem” from keyless ignitions in vehicles and has proposed
Hoverboard Hazards
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) is investigating fire dangers of hoverboards as well as the risks associated with them. The CPSC is also
The Library of Congress Includes Hogan’s 2002 House Campaign
The Library of Congress is the nation’s first established cultural institution and the largest library in the world. It contains millions of items including books,
Terrell • Hogan Supports the JBA Seniors Gift Project
This holiday season, Terrell • Hogan has chosen to support our local community through the Jacksonville Bar Association and the Meals on Wheels program for
Hogan Gets the Word Out About Toy Safety
Wayne Hogan appeared on WJXT-TV’s Morning Show, First Coast News and with Melissa Ross on WJCT’s First Coast Connect to get the word out about toy safety
Distracted Driving Message Shared with Mayport Naval Station’s HSM-60 Squadron
They keep our country safe by doing search & rescue, anti-submarine missions and patrolling the seas for illegal narcotics. On Sunday, I had the privilege
ABOTA-7th Amendment Symposium
Wayne Hogan, a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (“ABOTA”) participated in a new ABOTA program called the 7th Amendment Symposium. The Jacksonville
Help Stop Mandatory, Forced Arbitration
You may or may not know about forced arbitration clauses that are deliberately buried in the fine print of contracts or agreements that we all
Important Holiday Reminder About Toy Safety Hazards
For years we have been determined to get the word out on toy safety, toy recalls, and how important it is that the toys you buy
Terrell • Hogan Supports Florida’s Children First
Bruce Maxwell served as Co-chair of the Host Committee for Florida’s Children First Northeast Florida Awards Banquet held in Jacksonville, Florida on Thursday, November 12,
Wayne Hogan Helps JTA Launch its Distracted Driving Campaign
Wayne Hogan was the headline speaker at the Jacksonville Transit Authority’s Safety Lunch and Learn meeting on November 4th, where it launched its “Keep it
Terrell • Hogan Attorneys Recognized for their Successful Pro Bono Counsel Defending the Jacksonville Tree Amendment
In 2005, Terrell • Hogan attorneys Jim Terrell and Wayne Hogan provided pro bono counsel, assistance and support of the amendment to the Jacksonville Tree
VW Emission Scandal Continues to Worsen
Internal investigation has discovered massive inconsistencies and cover up of Volkswagen’s ability to cheat on emission tests. The company has been steadfast in its statement
NHTSA Imposes Historic Fine on Takata for Defective Airbags
Takata has been fined $70 million as part of a consent order with U.S. safety regulators. The company has also agreed to a federal safety