The attorneys at The Mottley Law Firm, Kevin Mottley and Ben Kyber, are Richmond, Virginia based trial lawyers committed to fighting for their client's rights in the areas of business litigation, will contests, trust and estate disputes, appellate litigation, and in personal injury cases, including brain injury cases. In this blog, Kevin and Ben provide their takes on legal developments in these areas of the law, as well as some other topics of interest to them.
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Sweet Briar College's Ban on a Student Led T-Shirt Sale Reveals the School's Misunderstanding of its Duties as a Trustee of a Virginia TrustBy banning a t-shirt campaign being done by a business class of Sweet Briar College students, the College reveals its misunderstanding of trustee duties.
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Punitive Damages May Be Available To Family In Wrongful Death CaseIt is possible that CER Trucking, LLC, whose truck collided with a car driven by Karen Whitaker causing her death, could be liable in punitive damages
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My Talk With My Son About The Dangers of LongboardingKevin Mottley discusses the heightened risk of a traumatic brain injury from longboarding and the importance of wearing a helmet.
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Longboarders, Wear Those Helmets!Study from Brigham Young University finds greater risk of head trauma for longboarders
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We Can Help You Understand How Minors and Fiduciaries Should Be Named In Virginia LawsuitsVirginia brain injury lawyer explains how minors, executors, trustees, guardians, & other fiduciaries should be named in lawsuits. We are your guide to VA laws.
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Should Freaked Out Range Rover Driver be Held Liable in Damages?Driver of Range Rover who speeds away to flee stunt motorcyclists in a road rage incident runs over another motorcyclist, leaving him paralyzed.
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Richmond Hospitals Put On Notice that ICU Stays May Cause Brain InjuryStudy by researchers at Vanderbilt University concludes that drug-induced coma causes brain injury in 1 in 3 patients who stayed in its hospital's ICU.
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Damages Awarded Against Lawyer in Botched Richmond Spine Injury CaseJury finds that legendary medical malpractice lawyer missed a statute of limitations deadline and named the wrong person as the plaintiff in spine injury case.