Archive for December, 2009
Will ya remember me?
2009 is almost over, and at Donahue Law it has been a great year thanks to the many spectacular personal injury clients who have asked me to help them. It makes my job very rewarding, not only financially but personally too. Interestingly, I have decreased my advertising budget significantly over the last decade. It may [...]
Posted: December 31st, 2009 under Injury, Personal Injury.
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jack-of-all-trades lawyer
Yesterday I got a rather disturbing phone call from a fellow who lost a loved one as the result of a car crash two years ago. I’ve helped lots of folks over the years who’ve gone through this kind of heart-wrenching ordeal and horrible nightmare. Our thoughts and prayers go out those suffering– first & [...]
Posted: December 30th, 2009 under Injury, Personal Injury.
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Educated fools
Some of the biggest imbeciles on earth have advanced degrees. Don’t get me wrong. I didn’t get to practice injury law without lots of formal education ( BA at Marquette University; Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, JD at Syracuse College of Law), and I’m a big proponent of education. It is a very good [...]
Posted: December 29th, 2009 under Injury, Personal Injury.
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2009 Gap Holiday Commercial Controversy
You might have seen the Gap television commercial over the holidays. It’s a favorite on You Tube, with over half a million hits last time I checked. The commercial is up-beat and snappy, with some real good dancing. Artistically it is superb. Morally it is bankrupt. At one point the dancers say something like: ” [...]
Posted: December 27th, 2009 under News and Press.
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Those in-the-know call upon Donahue
Well, I’ve blogged about police officers and insurance claims adjusters who’ve hired me to help with their legal cases, and now I’ll spend a little time talking about others in- the -know who have chosen me, or referred others to me. These individuals, who must remain anonymous due to lawyer-client privilege, have first hand experience [...]
Posted: December 27th, 2009 under Injury, News and Press, Personal Injury.
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insurance claims adjuster(s) hire Donahue
n the last blog I allowed myself to brag about the fact several police officers familiar with the legal system and all the players hired me to help with personal injury claims for them and their loved ones. This is helpful information for those seeking an injury lawyer, as well as good advertising for me. [...]
Posted: December 26th, 2009 under Injury, Insurance, News and Press.
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Another police officer hires Donahue
As the year 2009 comes to an end, I’m allowing myself some bragging rights. I’m sure many of you reading this blog are looking for an injury lawyer, so I would be foolish to miss the chance to do some self-promotion. The name of the injury law business is cases. Without clients an injury lawyer [...]
Posted: December 25th, 2009 under Injury, News and Press, Personal Injury.
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Donahue asked to serve
I accepted a request by the New Hampshire Association for Justice to serve on a Candidate Review Team. The Association is comprised of legal professionals dedicated to the promotion of fairness in the legal system, the protection of Constitutional rights, and to ensure accountability. I will be part of a team that will interview political [...]
Posted: December 24th, 2009 under News and Press.
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A simple truth delivered in-your-face, and mine
At the risk of being perceived as being overly-sympathetic or, worse yet, “sappy”, I want to share a simple truth with you. It has absolutely nothing to do with my work as an injury lawyer for the people. Then again, I blog about all kinds of issues. So here it is: We need to tell [...]
Posted: December 22nd, 2009 under Injury.
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What’s this I hear about contingency fees?
This is a term injury lawyers take for granted. It’s not a term you hear everyday, except if you’re a personal injury attorney, so it needs to be explained. What on earth does it mean & how does it work? It means that the lawyer you hire agrees not to take any fee for his [...]
Posted: December 21st, 2009 under Injury, Personal Injury.
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