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Alaska Car Accident Lawyers and Personal Injury Attorneys
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Drew Peterson Law Firm. Anchorage, Alaska. Quality legal services for injured Alaskans.
Quality legal services for Alaskans in personal injury cases
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Personal Injury Attorney Keenan Powell Anchorage Palmer Alaska Wrongful Death Truck Accident
The Law Firm of Keenan Powell, in Alaska focuses on personal injury, wrongful death, car accidents, truck accident, and injuries caused by negligence. The firm exclusively represents injured people never insurance companies, hospitals, or large corporations.
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Personal Injury Wrongful Death Attorney Marc June Anchorage, Alaska AK Lawyer
The Law Offices of Marc June represents the victims of personal injury in Alaska, including accidents involving tourism, motor vehicles, boats and ships, aviation, property, products liability, and workplace injuries.
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Recent Personal Injury and Car Accident News and Cases
The efforts of big business to push disputes into binding
arbitration took a surprising turn recently when the Ninth Circuit Court of
Appeals recently ruled that the federal courts do not have the power under
the Federal Arbitration Act to reduce or annul an arbitration panel's award
because the court feels that the award was too high. In the insurance bad
faith case of Lagstein v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's of London
, Case No. 07-16094 (9th Cir., June 10, 2010), an
arbitration panel awarded roughly $2 million in compensatory damages and $4
million in punitive damages to Dr. Lagstein for the wrongful denials of his
disability insurance claims. The Ninth Circuit ruled that a District Court
judge did not have the power to vacate the arbitration award.
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