Leslie Scott Jean-Bart Joins Terrell • Hogan
Terrell • Hogan is excited to have Leslie Scott Jean-Bart join our firm. “Leslie is a dedicated advocate for her clients and she is committed to
13 Children Injured in Another Inflatable Slide Accident
Another incident involving an inflatable slide demonstrates how dangerous they can be when improperly maintained. The video from Shanghai, China starts out happily, with children
Ken Amaro, First Coast News, Consults with Terrell • Hogan When Investigating Consumer Case
Consumer advocate reporter, Ken Amaro, recently contacted Terrell • Hogan attorney Leslie A. Goller, who handles consumer law cases, to comment regarding what Florida law
Are Generic Drugs Always as Good as Name Brands?
In the U.S., generic drugs dominate our medicine cabinets. Indeed, 80% all prescriptions written are filled with generic versions of the brand name drugs prescribed,
NBC News Investigation into the National Deaf Academy Spurs Local Media Stories
Following an NBC Nightly News investigation into alleged abuse and neglect at the National Deaf Academy (NDA) in Mount Dora, Florida, many media outlets have
Big Air Case Resolved
Earlier this month, Dominque Thomas, who suffered a complex ankle fracture that required surgery, reached confidential settlements with Big Air inflatable amusement center and Ninja
NBC News Investigates National Deaf Academy for Alleged Abuse and Neglect
Physical abuse, neglect, unsanitary living conditions, improper hygiene, poor nutrition, substandard medical care, lack of security and improper hiring and staff supervision. These are just
Florida Woman Awarded $4.3 Million in Distracted Driving Accident.
In our Distracted Driving presentations, we talk about the risks of distracted driving and other serious consequences such as: civil liability for personal injury or
Jury Awards Auto Accident Victim $450,000 After State Farm Made Lowball Offer
A federal jury awarded our client, a 71 year-old semi-retired produce worker, $450,000 for injuries and damages stemming from a wreck on I-95 in September
Sadly, Adults Do Most Distracted Driving
Many teens use phones when they drive, but millions more adults are behind the wheel on America’s roadways, and a recent Harris poll found that
Hogan Helps Ensure Children Will Keep Their Backpacks
Supporting “Youth Explosion” A free Back to School event hosted by Pastor Torin Dailey and First Baptist Church of Oakland, and several national partners, included
Move Over Law Amended to Protect Utility and Sanitation Workers
An amendment to the 2002 Move Over Act will now help protect sanitation and utility workers. On July 1, 2014 the amendment to the Move
Update on Hospital Acquired Infections
This past March, researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine the results of a multistate survey of health care associated infections. The results
Hogan Sees Waterproof Jacksonville in Action
“This is about saving lives, a life lost because a child doesn’t know how to swim is a family and community tragedy.” Wayne Hogan said
Strokes: Acting Quickly Can Save Your Life, Your Health
Number one cause of long term disability Stroke is the number one cause of long-term disability and the fourth leading cause of adult deaths in
Computer Virus Holds Your Files Hostage for Ransom
Another variant of the dangerous Cryptolocker virus is sweeping around cyberspace. It is called CryptoWall and like Cryptolocker it encrypts your files so that you
Trucking Safety
Operation Safe Drive on 95 – The Florida Highway Patrol is working with Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina in an intense effort to keep
Congratulations to Bruce Maxwell for Receiving JBA’s Chair of the Year Award
The Terrell • Hogan law firm’s own Bruce Maxwell was awarded the Jacksonville Bar Association’s Chair of the Year Award at the JBA Summer Judicial
Important Action Alert-Driven to Safety Campaign Launches
The American Association for Justice has launched a campaign and released a report called Driven to Safety about how the civil justice system has been
CDC Reports States: You’re More Likely To Contract A Norovirus In A Restaurant Than On A Cruise Ship
Norovirus has been in the news regarding large outbreaks on cruise ships: 630 passengers and 54 crew in 2014 on Royal Caribbean Explorer of the