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Who Is Responsible For Discarded Needles In The Street?

Written By Christopher B. Dolan and Aimee E. Kirby This week’s question comes from Nancy G.  from San Francisco: Recently, I moved to San Francisco for a job opportunity. Like many people here, I sold my car and now get around by either walking, biking or taking Bart to work. While walking to and from […]

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SENATE BILL 447: Expanding Non-Economic Damages in a Survivor Action for Decedent’s Pain and Suffering

Written By Christopher B. Dolan and Allison Stone This week’s question comes from Kate A.  from Oakland: I read that Senate Bill 447 was important to many people who may have a personal injury case. Why is Bill 447 significant and why does it matter? Thank you for reaching out and for your question, Kate. 

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In The Zone of Danger: Witnessing a Loved One suffer Severe Injuries

Written by Christopher B. Dolan  This week’s question comes from Travis from the East Bay:  My wife of 43 years and I were crossing the street in San Francisco. She was just a few steps ahead of me when a car ran the red light and hit my wife! The vehicle struck her with such

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Rice v. City of Roy Update: Additional $793,000 in Attorneys’ Fees

On September 23, 2021, a Federal Jury, In Tacoma, Washington, unanimously found that City of Roy Police Officer, Christopher Johnson, violated the Fourth Amendment rights of David Rice and Seth Donahue, when he shot them as they were traveling, unarmed, in their UTV on the BNR rail tracks inside the City of Roy. Now, the

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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month

Written By Mari Bandoma Callado, Senior Associate Attorney & Director, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion The Dolan Law Firm recognizes National Disability Employment Awareness Month this October to commemorate the many contributions of people with disabilities to America’s workplaces and economy. This year, the theme for NDEAM 2021, “America’s Recovery: Powered by Inclusion,” reflects the importance

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Celebrating Filipino American History Month with Dolan Law Firm

The Dolan Law Firm celebrates Filipino American History Month By Dolan Law Firm, DE&I Committee The celebration of Filipino American History Month in October commemorates the first recorded presence of Filipinos in the continental United States, which occurred on October 18, 1587, when “Luzones Indios” came ashore from the Spanish galleon Nuestra Senora de Esperanza

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