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Merrillville Town Council Appoints Joe Svetanoff
The Merrillville Town Council recently appointed Senior Attorney, Joe Svetanoff, to provide legal services throughout 2018 in the municipality. Joe is an accomplished municipal law attorney, with a wide-range of experience providing knowledgeable assistance and representation to individuals and businesses in municipal matters involving planning, zoning, utilities, municipal financing, and corporate business transactions. He… Read More »
Indianapolis Partner, Leslie Pollie, at Magna’s Chopped for CHOP Conference 2017
See Indianapolis Partner, Leslie Pollie, present her Opening for the Plaintiff on Day 1 of Magna’s Chopped for CHOP Conference 2017
Kopka Pinkus Dolin Supports Breast Cancer Awareness
This October Kopka Pinkus Dolin raised money to benefit the Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Foundation. Those who participated wore their Breast Cancer Awareness t-shirts every Friday throughout the month of October.
Hurricane Relief
Kopka Pinkus Dolin contributed donations to the Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund on behalf of our clients. Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the recent natural disasters. Click here to make a donation to the Red Cross.
Recent Article: Steven M. Couch, Farmington Hills
Court of Appeals Imposes Strict Penalty for Misrepresentations Made in Support of Assigned No-Fault Claim By: Steven M. Couch On October 24, 2017, the Michigan Court of Appeals issued its published opinion in Candler v. Farm Bureau General Insurance Company of Michigan (No. 332998), holding that the plaintiff’s submission of three fraudulent documents in… Read More »
Recent Article: Raed L. Abboo, Farmington Hills
Michigan Supreme Court Finds That Providers Do Not Have a Direct Cause of Action Under the No-Fault Act in Landmark Covenant Decision By: Raed L. Abboo, Esq. After months of suspense, the Michigan Supreme Court has finally issued its long awaited decision in the matter of Covenant Medical Center, Inc. v. State Farm Mutual… Read More »
Recent Article: Charles F. Albrecht, Crown Point
Should You Consider a Nurse Practitioner as an Expert? By: Charles F. Albrecht The Indiana Court of Appeals recently ruled that the trial court should have allowed a nurse practitioner to testify as an expert witness. Aillones v. Minton, 2017 Ind. App. LEXIS 226 (Ind. Ct. App. May 30, 2017). This case arose out… Read More »