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Since 1976, James Lowe and the firm which is now known as Lowe Eklund Wakefield & Mulvihill Co., LPA have dedicated their practice to the highest standards of excellence in the quest for civil justice.
Most of the time, this means that our attorneys are representing individuals in their search for fair compensation for the harm they have experienced as a result of dangerous products, medical errors and unsafe workplaces.
When families sustain catastrophic injury and loss following a motor vehicle accident in which the vehicle itself contains a design defect which causes the injury or death, our attorneys have fought against the manufacturers in courts throughout the country to achieve a recovery of money which will make a difference in people's lives.
When a doctor's mistake has grave consequences or when a piece of industrial equipment is unsafe and causes injury or death, it is our mission to right the wrong; while we can never undo the harm, we can, and do, vigorously pursue money damages to get our clients what they need to move forward.
We pride ourselves on our trial skills, which have received recognition in Ohio and nationally: one or more of our trial lawyers are:
Board certified in civil trial advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Listed annually in Best Lawyers in America
Recognized annually as Ohio SuperLawyers
AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the most respected lawyer-rating service.
Honored as Fellows in the International Society of Barristers and the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Officers of the Ohio Association for Justice, the Ohio Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, the Attorneys Information Exchange Group, and the local chapter of the American Constitution Society.
Our firm also takes on some of the biggest commercial litigation in the country, involving billions of dollars, as well as pursuing selected class actions.
Chrysler Accepts Liability
Posted by: James Lowe
August 28, 2009
Topic: Chrysler Accepts Liability
In a major concession to consumer demands, Chrysler has now agreed to take on liability for future injuries and deaths.
Attachments:
ChryslerGroupLLCLettertoSenatorDurbin0001.pdf
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August 28, 2009
Chrysler Accepts Liability
