| "St. Vincent's settles suits over fetal remains", The Birmingham News (10/24/09) |
| Parents who sued St. Vincent’s Birmingham over the handling of their miscarried
fetuses have settled the five lawsuits pending against the Catholic hospital. |
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| “The Top Attorneys in Alabama”, Super Lawyers in Alabama 2009 |
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| "Birmingham, Alabama jurors can use wi-fi while awaiting trial assignments", The Birmingham News (3/30/09) |
| Juror assembly room gets free internet service as a way to remember MRB attorney Nat Bryan, who died unexpectedly on August 25, 2008. |
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| “Where Are They Now? Trial Team Experience Helps Create Exceptional Lawyers”, Cumberland Lawyer (Winter 2009) |
| Jeff Rickard of Marsh, Rickard & Bryan is one of many Cumberland School of Law alumni who developed their trial advocacy skills by participating in the school’s trial teams. |
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| "The Top Attorneys in Alabama”, Super Lawyers Alabama 2008 |
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| Marsh Rickard Bryan Birmingham March 2008 |
| Founded in 1996 by senior partner David Marsh. Jeff Rickard and Susan Silvernail, who had worked previously with David, helped to launch the new firm. |
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| "State pays family of Alabaster man killed by trooper", Birmingham News (1/4/08) |
| The state of Alabama has paid $900,000 to the mother of an Alabaster man shot to death three years ago by a state trooper, although an internal investigation cleared him of criminal wrongdoing. |
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| "Rick and Bubba morning show moves to WZZK", Birmingham News (1/3/07) |
| David Marsh, who represents radio personalities Rick Burgess and "Bubba Bussey", negotiates what is believed to be the most lucrative radio deal in the history of the state. |
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| "Letter to Editor", Birmingham News (12/17/06) |
| The public should be informed that very restrictive laws passed by the Alabama Legislature in the name of tort reform prevent aggrieved patients from finding out in a court of law if their physicians have committed similar wrongful acts in the past. |
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| "Law Firm Anniversary Spurs Volunteer Effort", Birmingham News (12/10/06) |
| When its 10th anniversary rolled around this year, the law firm Marsh, Rickard & Bryan could have patted itself on the back and thrown a party for employees, spouse and clients. Instead, the 10-lawyer plaintiffs’ firm chose kindness. |
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| "Family Awarded $29 Million in Crash", Montgomery Advertiser (8/28/05) |
| Jurors awarded $29 million to the estate of a man killed in a 2002 head-on collision with a dump truck driven by a man with methamphetamines in his system. |
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| "Family Gets $29 million in Truck Death Case", Birmingham News (8/27/05) |
| A Shelby County jury has awarded $29 million to the estate of a man killed in a 2002 head-on collision with a dump truck operated by a driver who was under the influence of methamphetamines. |
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| "Kinko's suit settled as trial looms", Birmingham News (4/17/04) |
| A Vestavia Hills, Alabama woman left unable to walk after a Kinko's company vehicle hit her in 2002 has settled a negligence lawsuit against the company for an undisclosed amount. |
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| "Woman hit by Kinko's Vehicle settles negligence lawsuit", The Associated Press (4/18/04) |
| A Vestavia Hills Alabama woman left unable to walk after a Kinko's company vehicle hit her in 2002 has settled a negligence lawsuit against the company for an undisclosed amount. |
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| PRESS RELEASE - ATLA Elects New Slate of Officers During Organization's 50th Year |
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| "Nursing Home Battle Lands Before Legislators", The Associated Press (4/9/03) |
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| “Jury awards doctor $2.9 million in Lawsuit over Contract”, Birmingham News (11/10/02) |
| A Jefferson County jury awarded $2.9 million to a Birmingham doctor who claimed two medical companies defrauded him by not renewing his contract after promising they would. |
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| "Power Line Suits Could be Tried Together", Birmingham News (10/17/01) |
| A Jefferson County circuit judge is considering whether the same jury will hear separate lawsuits involving an electrical accident that killed one Mountain Brook boy and injured another. |
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| "Suit Filed in Boy's Electrocution", Birmingham News (8/30/01) |
| The family of the Mountain Brook boy killed by a dangling electric line sued Alabama Power on Wednesday, saying the company did not maintain its lines. |
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| The David H. Marsh Scholarship |
| The firm of Marsh, Rickard & Bryan established a scholarship at Cumberland School of Law in honor of founding partner David H. Marsh. |
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