by Vickery & Shepherd | Oct 26, 2018 | Justiceseekers, News, Trial Lawyers, Uncategorized
Vickery & Shepherd (“V&S”) celebrated the grand opening of their second office location last week in the historic Tivoli building in downtown Cheyenne, Wyoming. The event included Wyoming accredited CLE presentations by Andy Vickery, John Cattie, Christi...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Jul 17, 2018 | Justiceseekers, News, Trial Lawyers, Uncategorized
Yesterday, Vickery & Shepherd partner Brian Winegar, became a member of the Wyoming State and Federal Bar....
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 | Jul 14, 2015 | Justiceseekers, lawsuits, Product Liability, Uncategorized
On July 13, 2015, US District Judge Tena Campbell in Salt Lake City, Utah issued an opinion soundly rejecting Forest Laboratories’ motions challenging the scientific propriety of our expert opinion evidence that Lexapro caused Kurt Shipley to take his own life, and...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Jun 2, 2015 | Justiceseekers
The Seventh Amendment right to jury trial is vanishing, right before our eyes. Make no mistake about it. Vanishing! And, tragically, the fault for this fecklessness with the Founders lies on the doorstep of the very people who were empowered by Article III with life...
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...
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