A U.S. Army veteran who alleges he developed silicosis from exposure to silica dust while working in a quarry for the Army has filed a breach of fiduciary duty and fraud civil suit against lawyers who formerly represented him in an unsuccessful products liability case. Plaintiffs attorney Michael Louis Minns alleges the defendants — Maloney, Martin & Mitchell’s Mike Martin and Monge & Associates’ Scott G. Monge — dropped the ball by allowing the statute of limitations to expire in Clark Kirkland’s suit.
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Posted on Wednesday, September 13th, 2006. Filed under: Law Misc, Litigation
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A U.S. Army veteran who alleges he developed silicosis from exposure to silica dust while working in a quarry for the Army has filed a breach of fiduciary duty and fraud civil suit against lawyers who formerly represented him in an unsuccessful products liability case. Plaintiffs attorney Michael Louis Minns alleges the defendants — Maloney, Martin & Mitchell’s Mike Martin and Monge & Associates’ Scott G. Monge — dropped the ball by allowing the statute of limitations to expire in Clark Kirkland’s suit.
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Posted on Wednesday, September 13th, 2006. Filed under: Employment, Law Misc
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March 7th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
Michael Minns was right about this Silicosis case to my understanding….nice job.