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Personal Injury

July 6, 2012 By nicole

Controversial workers’ compensation bill signed into law

Last month, the North Carolina legislature passed a bill aimed at workers’ compensation reform.  One controversial part to the bill had media leaders and open records activists calling for Gov. Perdue to veto it. According to the Charlotte Observer, the bill restricts public access to the information provided to the Industrial Commission by the Rate Bureau. […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Governor Bev Perdue, HB237, Industrial Commission, veto

July 3, 2012 By nicole

Valerie Johnson is named Vice Chair of NCAJ Workers’ Compensation Section

North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) is an organization of attorneys advocating for people and their rights. At its annual convention in June 2012, Valerie Johnson was named the Vice Chair of the Workers’ Compensation Committee. The Workers’ Compensation Committee focuses on the betterment of the law for injured workers and advocacy in the state […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: advocacy, injured workers, NCAJ, Valerie Johnson, workers' compensation committee

June 4, 2012 By nicole

In wake of tragic death, Ann Groninger interviewed on bicycle safety

Last week’s death of Myers Park High School student Drew Wright while riding his bicycle to school left the Charlotte community reeling and looking for answers regarding road safety and particularly safe routes to school. A number of news organizations responded, including Charlotte Fox News, which interviewed CJG Attorney Ann Groninger about bicycle safety.

Filed Under: Bicycle Law, In the News, Wrongful Death

April 5, 2012 By nicole

Good Samaritans help apprehend hit and run driver

On Monday afternoon in Bethlehem, PA, a cyclist named Frank Pavlick was struck by a black sedan whose driver immediately tried to flee the scene. However, upon seeing the crash, a public bus driver, Richard Gubish, Jr., maneuvered the bus to block both lanes of traffic, thus keeping the sedan driver from leaving the scene. Additionally, […]

Filed Under: In the News, Bicycle Law, Car Accident Tagged With: bikelaw, cyclist

April 2, 2012 By nicole

Employers who don’t carry workers’ compensation insurance: a North Carolina problem

The Raleigh News and Observer this past weekend highlighted the plight of injured workers whose employers knowingly refuse to carry workers’ compensation insurance. These businesses pocket the insurance money, and get a competitive advantage over businesses that do not carry the insurance. When their employees are injured and there is no insurance company to pay […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Industrial Commission, injured workers, North Carolina, North Carolina Workers' Compensation

March 20, 2012 By nicole

Valerie Johnson teaches law students how to be better trial lawyers

A longtime law school adjunct professor, Valerie Johnson has wrapped up her spring semester class at the University of North Carolina School of Law. This is an interactive trial advocacy course for upper class members. The course not only addresses proper protocol and terminology, but also enables the students to find their voice, using courtroom simulations.

Filed Under: In the News, Personal Injury Tagged With: Law School, Trial Advocacy, University of North Carolina, Valerie Johnson

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