New Pro Bono Program Emerges Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Following COVID-19 related shelter in place mandates, the San Diego Superior Court completely closed for all civil matters, resulting in a backlog of over 8,000 missed hearings and dozens of trials.
Following COVID-19 related shelter in place mandates, the San Diego Superior Court completely closed for all civil matters, resulting in a backlog of over 8,000 missed hearings and dozens of trials.
SAN DIEGO — The families of the four Miramar-based Marine helicopter crew members killed in training crash two years ago have sued the makers and suppliers of the aircraft parts, an attorney representing some of them announced Thursday.
CaseyGerry partner, Frederick Schenk recently spoke to San Diego 10News on the frustrations experienced by some San Diegans who continue to be charged automatic membership fees for facilities that are closed due to the Coronavirus.
CaseyGerry managing partner David S. Casey Jr. received the 2019 Hughes McClenahan award for civility in the practice of law from the San Diego chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) on Dec.14.
Meagan Verschueren, an attorney with the CaseyGerry law firm, joins 39 other 40 Under 40 Award winners in this 20th anniversary edition of the popular awards.
Meagan Verschueren plays a big role in helping litigate catastrophic personal injury cases that involve severe burns, traumatic brain injuries and other disabilities.
CaseyGerry partner Frederick Schenk was recently named one of The Daily Transcript’s Top 50 Influential Leaders in San Diego for 2019. This annual list honors the San Diego business professionals doing the most cutting-edge work in real estate, construction, development, law, finance, nonprofits and the public sector.
Firm partner Frederick Schenk is keenly focused on giving back to his community, and serves on the Board of Directors for 22nd District Agricultural Association (San Diego County Fair Board). Appointed by Gov.
By Jeremy K. Robinson, CaseyGerry – The Los Angeles Daily Journal
On July 3, 2019, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals shook the world of online commerce. In Oberdorf v. Amazon.com,