Wayne Hogan Discusses Distracted Driving Dangers with Downtown Professional Business Group
Wayne Hogan recently spoke to the Downtown Business Professional Group on the dangers of distracted driving. Hogan stressed that our only job behind the wheel
Terrell • Hogan Donates to Florida Urgent Rescue this Holiday Season
This holiday season Terrell • Hogan supported Florida Urgent Rescue (“F.U.R.). Jenna Matejcek, our asbestos department’s legal assistant, has been a volunteer FUR foster parent
Be Wary of Counterfeit Toys Online
Trying to find the perfect toys for your little ones for the holidays without breaking the bank can be stressful business. This explains why many
Evan’s Hope – Tenacity at Its Best
I think this is one of those times when perseverance for a friend is appropriate. ALS struck Yankee great Lou Gehrig, Baseball’s Iron Horse; shocking
E-Skimming Happens Year Round, Not Just During the Holidays
E-skimming happens when a thief inserts malicious information-stealing software into a retailer’s website. While you are checking out online with your credit or debit card,
Vox Reports: Delta Flight Attendants Report Getting Sick from New Uniforms
Vox.com reported in July that more flight attendants complained they were getting sick from their new Passport Plum uniforms. They filed a lawsuit against Lands’
Avoiding Trouble in Toyland
As we enter the holiday season, and thoughts of finding the perfect toys for the kids you love may be top of mind, we remind
Attorney Wayne Hogan, NAACP Life Member, Serves As Speaker Sponsor For Annual NAACP Jacksonville Branch’s Freedom Fund Dinner
Hillary O. Shelton, Director-NAACP Washington Bureau, shared a message of continued work to do for civil rights and the power of focusing on voter registration
Bradley Bodiford Joins Terrell • Hogan
We are pleased that Bradley Bodiford, a former state and federal prosecutor, has joined our team. Bradley developed invaluable trial skills prosecuting criminals in state
Walk Like MADD
Terrell • Hogan’s Distracted Driving efforts that align with MADD’s programs and we were honored to participate in this important event. Helen Keller said, “Alone
Latest Study Is More Evidence That Asbestos Contaminated Talcum Powder Can Cause Mesothelioma/J&J Recall
A recent case study in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine delivers some strong evidence that exposure to asbestos-tainted talcum powder may cause malignant mesothelioma. 33
Wayne Hogan Receives S. Victor Tipton Award for Legal Writing
The Florida Justice Association (FJA) presented Wayne Hogan, president of Terrell • Hogan, with the S. Victor Tipton Award for excellence in legal writing during
Study Finds 11 of 12 Families Test Positive for Glyphosate
A Center for Environmental Health study found 11 out of the 12 families it tested for glyphosate tested positive for the herbicide. Glyphosate is the
Roundup Lawsuits Growing
I have filed six Roundup lawsuits against Monsanto, the manufacturer of the world’s most popular weed killer, alleging it caused my clients’ Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. All
Parking Lot Accident Victim Receives $115,000 Settlement
Firm founder Jim Terrell and I were successful in an automobile/pedestrian parking lot accident case, obtaining a $115,000 settlement for our client’s injuries. As our 70-year-old
Opioid Distributor’s Attorney States: No Obligation to the Public
Big Pharma is facing 2,000 lawsuits from state, local and tribal governments for its role in fueling America’s opioid epidemic which claimed nearly 48,000 lives in
Were You Affected By The Capital One Credit Card Breach?
Capital One has disclosed that a data breach was identified earlier this month affected approximately 100 million individuals in the United States and 6 million
Elevator Dangers
Most people don’t have an elevator in their home, but the death of a toddler brought the dangers of home elevators to light. In homes
$700 Million Equifax Settlement: How Does It Affect Me?
The recently announced $700 million settlement by Equifax with the United States government includes payment of up to $425 million to consumers who were affected
EPA Action Protects Industry Not Our Children
On Thursday, July 18, 2019, the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) took a major step backwards in the regulation of toxic chemicals. The EPA order constitutes