Compassion v. Greed
Last Friday, a Michigan oncologist who, for several years, poisoned and unnecessarily prescribed chemotherapy to over 550 of his patients, some of whom resultantly died,
Matthew Sowell Earns Board Certification
Terrell • Hogan attorney Matthew Sowell recently earned board certification in civil trial law from The Florida Bar. Less than 2 percent of Florida lawyers
HOSPITAL ADVERTISEMENTS: Valuable information or deceptive advertising?
Hospitals today bombard their media markets with announcements of its accreditations, awards, and honors. This reflects the economic reality that hospitals, like any other business,
Top 8 Videos That Prove: One Text Or Call Can Wreck It All
Distracted driving is an epidemic that steals lives. The dangers of texting and driving are well documented, but talking on the phone – even with
The Elbow District
Terrell • Hogan is located in the on the 8th floor of the Blackstone building in the heart of the Elbow District of downtown Jacksonville.
College Students Learn about the Law through FSU’s Summer for Undergraduates Program
This summer, 60 students from 32 different colleges throughout the country convened in Tallahassee to “experience law” at Florida State University College of Law as
Justin Silver Receives W. Douglas Hartley Scholarship
Justin Silver, a St. Augustine High School senior and aspiring chemist, is the 2015 recipient of the W. Douglas Hartley Scholarship. The announcement was made
Wayne Hogan and Senator Audrey Gibson Help Make Miracles Happen
“When miracles come into the lives of those helped by the Clara White Mission, they come with the joyful work of many. I’m glad to
22nd Annual School Crossing Guard Luncheon
Once again, zero crossing guards or students were injured during the 2014-2015 school year. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office’s 22nd Annual School Crossing Guard and Volunteer
Avoiding Wrong-Site Surgery
Wrong-site surgeries include surgery on the wrong side or site of the body, on the wrong patient and/or performing the wrong surgery. It’s the No.
One Text or Call Can Wreck
We appreciate our campaign to end distracted driving having been noted in the Journal of the Florida Justice Association. Our goal is for everyone to
App Disables Texting, but Is It Enough?
Florida Atlantic University professor, Dr. Daniel Raviv has developed a software app that can disable a cellphone from sending and receiving text messages when it’s
Wayne Hogan’s Support Means More Swim Lessons for Kids
Mayor Alvin Brown announced at a press conference on Thursday that Waterproof Jacksonville is expanding the number of swim lessons for youth this summer, thanks
Every Case Matters
At Terrell • Hogan we fight for justice just as hard whether the case is big or small in the eyes of the insurance company
Where You Get Stroke Care Makes a Difference in Long Term Disability and Independence
Currently, the mainstay treatment to open arteries in the brain that have become clogged by a blood clot is the clot busting medicine TPA (tissue
Motorcycle Riders, Protect Yourself with Insurance
Motorcycle crashes – they happen every day in the State of Florida and in Jacksonville. The injuries are often serious. You protect yourself from accidents
“Our Troops Deserve Better Treatment”
On March 25, 2007, U.S. Navy Sargent Larron White fractured his leg in a motorcycle accident on a public highway in Georgia while he was
Study Show Young, Female, and Solo Are Prime Characteristics of Drivers Using Cell Phone
April is National End Distracted Driving Month. Results from a recent research study have been released illuminating drivers’ characteristics and their likelihood of using a cell
Wayne Hogan Helps City of Jacksonville Curb Distracted Driving
Backed by safety advocates from around Jacksonville, Mayor Alvin Brown and Terrell • Hogan President Wayne Hogan, a distracted driving prevention advocate, announced new actions
Deadline Approaching for Consumer Comments on FDA’s New Generic Drug Label Rule
Consumers have until April 27, 2015 to comment on a new rule for generic drug label changes proposed by the United States Food and Drug