Archive for June, 2009
The Exchange Club presented its Book of Golden Deeds Award to Robert Prince and Bill DeLoach on Thursday, June 25, for their contributions to the Tuscaloosa Police Department’s Police Athletic League. The Book of Golden Deeds Award recognizes citizens for their charitable contributions and community service.
Prince Glover Law has sponsored PAL’s golf tournament for seven [...]
Part 7:
Ronald Bredmeyer, President of Bredemeyer & Assocaties, a truck consulting and litigation support firm in Abilene, Texas recently wrote in his article “Make or Break Your Trucking Case with Black Box Data”:
Data should be extracted from the ECM as soon as possible after the accident to prevent destruction of evidence- and certainly before [...]
WVUA hosts LawCall every week on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. This week the topic will be “Immigration Law” Bob Prince will host the show and attorney Carol Armstrong will be the guest. Please email us your legal questions anytime at lawcall@wvua7.com. Each week, questions will be answered on the air. LawCall [...]
Part 6: Gather Evidence From the Trucking Company
-This information would include:
a. Satellite data regarding truck location
b. Qualcom data regarding the instructions to the driver
c. Employment file on driver
d. Maintenance information on truck
e. Electronic control module data
One of the clearest examples of how some transportation companies are willing to destroy critical evidence regarding a particular incident is seen in the industry’s [...]
A new episode of Law Call is now available for viewing from our site:
Law Call - 05/15/08 - Family Law
A new episode of Law Call is now available for viewing from our site:
Law Call - 01/17/08 - Discrimination
WVUA hosts LawCall every week on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. This week the topic will be “Summertime Injuries” Ken Swindle will host the show and attorney Bill Poole will be the guest. Please email us your legal questions anytime at lawcall@wvua7.com. Each week, questions will be answered on the air. LawCall [...]
The Associated Press
Published: Sunday, June 14, 2009 at 3:30 a.m.
Last Modified: Sunday, June 14, 2009 at 12:04 a.m.
BIRMINGHAM | The first three months of the year saw a sharp rise in bankruptcy filings across Alabama, a surge that helps illustrate the severity of the current economic downturn.
From January through March, 8,415 personal bankruptcies were filed [...]