Attorney Jon Groth Featured In Wisconsin Law Journal Article November 2, 2010
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Please visit the Wisconsin Law Journal online for an article that features Wisconsin injury Attorney Jon Groth.
Attorney Jon Groth, Contributing Author October 27, 2010
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The 2010 Law Practice Toolkit was recently published and released by the Wisconsin Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company. Attorney Jon Groth is one of the contributing authors. It’s a great book to have around a law office and includes Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Rules for Attorneys.
Attorney Jon Groth Will Be Speaking This Friday (Oct. 8) in Madison October 4, 2010
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Attorney Jon Groth will be speaking at WILMIC’s “Lawyering in an Electronic Age – How Technology Can Make You a Better Lawyer” seminar this Friday in Madison, WI.
View our Facebook page for a link and more info: http://www.facebook.com/GrothLawFirm
USA.gov September 25, 2010
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For all of us who love mobile phone apps I suggest you see USA.gov. Simply go to apps.USA.gov and check out apps like:
Products recalls
The White House
BMI Calculator
FBI’s Most Wanted
US Postal Service Tools
There are some pretty interesting mobile phone applications. Many of which I would not have guessed would be found at USA.gov.
Happy Constitution Day! September 17, 2010
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September 17, 2010 is Constitution Day and marks the 223rd anniversary of the ratification of our nation’s founding document! Have a great Friday.
See How Your Views Compare with the U.S. Supreme Court August 4, 2010
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I came across this little game on while reading the New York Times and thought it was fun. This feature on the Times website lets you compare your feelings with the way the Supreme Court has ruled on a 6 recent cases. It will also show you what percentage of the American Public agrees with you. At the end, it even tells you which Justice you would vote with most frequently.
The feature can be found here.
Wisconsin Auto Accident Causing Tinnitus Injury Settlement August 2, 2010
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The Wisconsin Law Journal recently highlighted a Groth Law Firm, S.C. car accident settlement in Milwaukee County. The case involved a rear end collision where the injured victim’s permenant injury was/is tinnitus. The past medical bills were approximately $9,000.00. The settlement totalled $95,000.00 (Ninety Five Thousand and 00/00).
For more information about the injury and litigation firm, Groth Law Firm, S.C., visit www.grothlawfirm.com or visit www.avvo.com for client reviews and recent victories and settlements.
Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney Jonathan Groth Published in Missouri Bar Publication May 29, 2010
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The Precedent, the quarterly publication of the Missouri Bar association, recently published an article that Attorney Rob Teuber and Attorney Jonathan Groth wrote entitled, “On Your Mark, Get Set, Blog.”
You can read the article via PDF at the Missouri Bar Association’s website.
Personal Injury Attorneys January 31, 2010
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Quick question for personal injury attorneys out there. I am writing an article for the Wisconsin Law Journal. It’s called the Tort Report. If anyone has an issue addressed/researched in an article in the Journal please let me know. I’d love to hear recommendations.
Free Legal Research Reminder January 30, 2010
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I can’t say enough good things about Google Scholar. It’s free and not without its limitations but it sure is nice to have a Google-assisted legal research tool.
This kind of ties in to my recent posts about chosing your attorney. Is your law firm keeping down costs with free legal research tools like Google Scholar? Better ask that question. Remember that many times the costs that a firm incurs are passed directly to the client.