by Admin | Apr 30, 2015 | blog, medical malpractice, statutes of limitation
Sometimes in professional malpractice cases, the negligence or error may not be recognized until years later. The Discovery Rule is designed to address this situation by providing additional time to file a lawsuit once the injured person actually discovers the...
by Admin | Mar 15, 2015 | blog
Our firm has had the privilege of representing the owners of the Cleveland Mobile Home Community (“Cleveland MHC”) against the City of Richland’s attempt to amortize the mobile home park out of existence. Cleveland MHC is a mobile home community consisting of 138...
by Admin | Jan 30, 2015 | blog, premises liability
Photo by David Evers [some rights reserved] In a divided opinion issued yesterday, the Mississippi Supreme Court reversed the grant of summary judgment in a case involving an attack by a domestic goose. The plaintiff in the case, Janet Olier was attacked and injured...
by Admin | Nov 29, 2014 | blog, criminal defense
Civil forfeiture cases across the country have drawn increasing scrutiny because of a combination of the financial incentives which encourage abuse, and the lack of due process. The Mississippi Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion protecting individual due...
by Admin | Oct 30, 2014 | blog, Divorce
In all child custody cases, judges are tasked with figuring out what custody arrangement is in the best interests of the child. In making this determination, Mississippi judges are required to look at 11 factors (known as the Albright factors). When considering...
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