In the Premier Issue of Attorney at Law Magazine of Mississippi the Giddens Law Firm was honored as law firm of the month. The text of the article written by Lalaena Gonzales-Figueroa is below. From the onset, conversation with attorney John Giddens is an easy exchange that winds at a comfortable pace. An accomplished professional […]
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Quick updates: John Giddens was featured on America’s Radio News a few days ago discussing these claims. We have launched a new website dealing with all areas of sports law. Prosportlaw.com If you have a legal need of any sort this site will be a great source of information for you. Claim Updates A Master […]
The NFL Concussion Settlement is nearing its “Effective Date” the date when the settlement finally begins going into action. We thought highlighting some of the pitfalls of the Concussion Settlement, and its requirements may help players avoid costly mistakes and seek to provide some of this information in this entry, but will also be happy […]
In many of the cases we work on we try to paint a vivid picture of the negligence that caused the injury, or show what should have been done but was not. In some of our recent personal injury and wrongful death cases illustrations and photographs have made all the difference in the outcome of […]
2011 has been a busy year, and we would like to give you a look into our success over the past year. 18 wheeler litigation. In one instance we downloaded ECM black box data to determine the speed breaking and other driving factors applicable to an accident causing critical injuries to our clients. Securing the […]
We recently finished a wrongful death suit against a Mental Hospital who failed to see any of the warning signs of a suicide risk in one of their patients. The hospital had numerous opportunities to intervene and all of the warning signs were there. You don’t have to be a doctor to know that if a patient […]
Many of the cases that we take are a result of businesses not doing the work that is required to protect the people that they serve. Every business should have proper processes and procedures to protect citizens from foreseeable hazards and personal injury: 18-wheeler companies should have strict policies about what happens when their drivers […]
While the jury found that Massengill did not use excessive force when he shot Zeta in the back, through his windshield. The John D. Giddens Law Firm has appealed the findings of the lower court and looks to the 5th Circuit Court to review whether the jury should have been given confusing and prejudicial information. […]
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