by Vickery & Shepherd | Jun 6, 2016 | Captain's Corner, Uncategorized
Welcome to our Blog. Please read, enjoy, and leave us a comment or send a topic request through our contact form. I am Captain Andy Vickery, USA, date of rank 6/4/71. Here is a picture of me a month after I pinned those railroad tracks on my shoulders, walking to the...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Sep 5, 2015 | Captain's Corner, Justiceseekers
Imagine, if you will, that Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis has a first cousin, Ken Davis, who is a federal judge. He shares her fervor for the teachings of the Good Book. But, on his particular hot button religious issue, he has a much stronger, clearer proof...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Feb 18, 2014 | Captain's Corner, Trial Lawyers
Well, if this one don’t take the cake. First, a big defense firm has the chutzpah to send a young associate into the federal jury assembly room, and then, has the unmitigated gall to refuse to produce his/her notes, claiming them as “work product.” See the story,...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Feb 12, 2014 | Captain's Corner, Justiceseekers
The judicial committee has proposed an amendment to Rule 26, Fed.R.Civ.P. If passed, the scope of discovery will no longer be information that is relevant, or likely to lead to relevant evidence. Instead, there will be a new barometer. The judge can weigh in and...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Jan 22, 2014 | Captain's Corner, Drug Injury, lawsuits, Product Liability, Uncategorized
On January 21, 2014, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court made it clear that pharmaceutical companies who are negligent in their design or marketing of drug products will be held accountable under the law. The drug company in Lance v. Wyeth argued that the only two bases...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Jan 14, 2014 | Captain's Corner, Justiceseekers, Uncategorized
Looking for a unique and exciting team building experience? We found one! Four of the six Justiceseekers team members participated in the Mighty Mud Dash mud run in November. Talk about an exciting, cold, rewarding experience. “The wind was biting cold and, despite...
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