Staying Safe and Secure on Vacation
Vacation season is here – and millions of Americans are taking to the roads, skies or seas in search of some summer fun. In fact, according to AAA, a third of Americans will take a family vacation this year.
Vacation season is here – and millions of Americans are taking to the roads, skies or seas in search of some summer fun. In fact, according to AAA, a third of Americans will take a family vacation this year.
“It was an accident” is a common lament following a car mishap. However growing ranks of public officials and safety advocates are campaigning to change that mindset. They say calling a car crash an accident obscures the most common cause of traffic collisions: human error.
SAN DIEGO (June 1, 2016) – Marking the fifth CaseyGerry partner to join the ranks of a national organization comprised of leading lawyers and judges, Thomas D. Penfield has been elected to the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).
CaseyGerry attorney Adam B. Levine has been named one of San Diego’s top “40 Business Professionals under 40” by the Daily Transcript. According to the Transcript, this inaugural supplement showcases the “young talented professionals driving San Diego’s success stories.
SAN DIEGO (May 26, 2016) – Frederick Schenk, ’78 (JD) – a partner with San Diego-based CaseyGerry – was recently lauded for his community service work at the San Diego County Bar Association’s 2016 Annual Service Awards Luncheon, held earlier this month at the Westin Hotel downtown.
See report on lawsuit filed by Tony Gwynn family against the tobacco industry on Good Morning America. View Segment.
CaseyGerry has filed lawsuit on behalf of the family of baseball icon and Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn. The lawsuit – filed in San Diego Superior Court – is seeking to hold the tobacco industry accountable for Gwynn’s death from salivary gland cancer when he was just 54.
CaseyGerry has filed a negligence and product liability lawsuit on behalf of the family of San Diego Padres legend Tony Gwynn. Filed in San Diego Superior Court, the lawsuit is seeking to hold the tobacco industry accountable for Gwynn’s death from cancer at age 54.