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The attorneys of The Arns Law Firm pride themselves on their knowledge of the law, and their commitment to their clients. As part of their practice, the attorneys keep constantly informed as to the changing state of the law. Additionally, the attorneys frequently give lectures as well as write articles concerning the state of the law.

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The following are article written by attorneys at the firm on recent topics involving the law.

Elsner v. Uveges and OSHA into Evidence - Morgan C. Smith, May 2005 Forum Magazine

The Short Life of a Tort: A Brief History of the Independent Cause of Action for Spoliation of Evidence in California - Morgan C. Smith and Alex Hansen, Forum Magazine , Oct. 2005

Two-Year Statute of Limitations - Morgan C. Smith, Forum Magazine, April 2004

Where Workers’ Compensation Meets the FEHA - Morgan C. Smith and Jeremy Pasternak, Forum Magazine, Nov. 2004.

The Myths of the Medical Malpractice Insurance ‘Crisis’ - Morgan C. Smith , Forum Magazine, April 2003

Current Construction Injury Law in California - Morgan C. Smith, June 2003 Forum Magazine

Medi-Cal Liens: How to Satisfy Your Duty as an Attorney Regarding These Liens - Morgan C. Smith and Jennifer Sabo, Forum Magazine, Oct. 2003

Hooker and McKown: The Supreme Court Goes Back to Basics For Construction Litigation Cases - Morgan C. Smith; April 2002 Forum Magazine

Admissibility of Subsequent Remedial Measures in a Premises or Construction Incident Case - Robert S. Arns; April 2002 Forum Magazine

The Ins and Outs of Expert Disclosure Under California Code of Civil Procedure §2034 - Morgan C. Smith; March 2002 Forum Magazine

Majority Rules: The Consensus on the Retained Control Doctrine - Morgan C. Smith, June 2001 Forum Magazine

Recent Developments Regarding AB 1127 - Morgan C. Smith, October 2000 Forum Magazine

Handling Injury & Death Cases Arising Out of Construction Incidents - Robert S. Arns October 2000, Forum Magazine

AB 1127: Back to the Future For the New Millennium - Morgan C. Smith, December 1999 Forum Magazine

Admissibility of Insurance/Indemnity Agreements - Morgan C. Smith, November 1999 Forum Magazine

The Admissibility of Medical Articles and Texts: Evidence Code §721(b)(3) Opens Up the Back Door - Robert S. Arns, October 1999 Forum Magazine

Calculating the Judgment on Jury Verdict; Where the Art Meets the Math Nightmare - Robert S. Arns, April 1999 Forum Magazine.

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Presenting an Undocumented Plaintiff’s Loss of Future Earning Capacity in Dollars and Not Pesos - Jonathan E. Davis, 2004 Forum Magazine.

 

 

 
Case Resolutions:
Here are just a few examples of case resolutions that our attorneys achieved for our clients:
$21 million jury verdict for injury causing paraplegia;
$16 million jury verdict for injury causing paraplegia;
$11 million jury verdict for wrongful death;
$11 settlement for failure to give CPR resulting in brain damage;
$10.5 million jury verdict for injury causing paraplegia;
$8 million settlement to workers for construction collapse case;
$6.5 million jury verdict for head injury to construction worker due to contractor’s failure to provide fall protection;
$5.5 million settlement for ironworker who lost his leg in crane collapse incident;
(These results are for your information only. There are no guarantees of a specific monetary recovery, as every case is different.)

SEE ALL CASE RESOLUTIONS
Cases that we have handled fall into the following categories:
Construction Injury
Product Liability
Serious Injury and Death
FELA – Railroad worker
Jones Act – Maritime
Workers’ Compensation
Unfair Business Practices
Wage and Hour Cases
Employment Cases
Medical Negligence

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