Trial Lawyer View Blog

Trial Lawyer View, the go-to podcast for personal injury trial lawyers. Hosted by Jason D. Lazarus, a renowned attorney expert to fellow lawyers and author of The Art of Settlement & Litigation to Life. The podcast explores cutting-edge topics in personal injury law, covering best practices, firm growth strategies, and ways to accelerate success. As part of Peak Practice by Synergy, a community dedicated to helping to optimize personal injury practices, the podcast also delves into firm operations, marketing, technology, and more

How to Do Competitor Keyword Research: An Interactive Guide

Competitor keyword research is the process of identifying and analyzing the keywords that your competitors rank for in search engine results. It’s an important process that can help you learn a lot about what it takes for your own site to rank. Knowing what organic keywords your competitors rank …

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Injury v. Discovery: When Copyright Holders Can Recover Damages for Infringement that Occurred More than Three Years Before Discovery of the Infringement

Since the Supreme Court’s decision in Petrella v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 572 U.S. 663 (2014) allowing copyright plaintiffs to recover for damages incurred during a three-year look-back period even when suit is filed many years after the initial infringement occurred, defendants have argued that plaintiffs’ recoverable damages are limited to those sustained …

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New Jersey’s New Temporary Workers Law Challenged in Federal Court

In a case with monumental implications for the temporary staffing industry in the State of New Jersey, a group of industry trade associations and advocacy groups representing New Jersey temporary staffing agencies have sued the State over its recently enacted Temporary Laborers’ Bill of Rights. In their twenty-five page complaint …

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Will Multiple OWI Arrests Result in Felony Charges in Wisconsin?

By: Attorney Jorge Fragoso Drinking and driving is a dangerous act, and in Wisconsin, it can result in severe consequences. Those who operate motor vehicles after drinking alcohol or using drugs could potentially be pulled over and arrested, and they may be charged with the offense of Operating While Intoxicated …

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