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Tax Equity for Contingent Fee Firms

By Eric M. Knobloch • Mar 12th, 2009 • Category: Civil Litigation, Newest Post, Personal Injury Law

Senate bill 437 is a new piece of legislation being introduced by Senator Arlin Spector (R-Pa.) and back by numerous Republicans and Democrats alike.  If passed, the Bill would dramatically effect how plaintiffs firm operate, namely how tax write-offs are handled within Firms that operate on contingent fee agreements (e.g. personal injury, employment, civil rights, [...]



UPDATE - Houston Police Brutality Reaches Green Bay

By Eric M. Knobloch • Dec 30th, 2008 • Category: Civil Litigation, Newest Post, Personal Injury Law, Uncategorized

Not too long ago I wrote this post concerning the father of Green Bay Packer Donald Driver and his run-in with the Houston police.
UPDATE - Today the Houston Police Department cleared the involved police officers from any wrongdoing.  The HPD said:
In a one-page statement, the Houston Police Department said an internal investigation concluded they “could [...]