Davis Bethune & Jones Named Law Firm of the Year
Davis Bethune & Jones has been honored as the Law Firm of the Year by the Association for Women Lawyers
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Davis Bethune & Jones has been honored as the Law Firm of the Year by the Association for Women Lawyers
Davis Bethune & Jones Named Law Firm of the Year Read More »
The trial is over, and the jury just returned an impactful personal injury verdict in favor of your client, $5,000,000
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Davis, Bethune & Jones won a $2.2 billion jury verdict for Georgia Hayes, who was given diluted chemotherapy medication by her pharmacist for her cancer treatment. The verdict was the second largest ever won in Missouri courts.
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A jury on Friday awarded $177 million to a woman who was sexually assaulted at a downtown hotel in 2016 by a security guard who used his master key to enter her room while she was sleeping.
Davis, Bethune & Jones (“DBJ”) is an experienced law firm with a history of successful jury verdicts against Amtrak and other railroad companies. In 1999, a Jackson County, Missouri jury awarded a $160 million verdict against Amtrak and Union Pacific Railroad in favor of a woman who was severely injured during a railroad crossing collision.
After an eight-week trial and nearly two days of jury deliberations, Kansas City Southern Railway Co. agreed to a $37.5
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A St. Louis County jury has awarded $48.4 million to an energy company that sued Chicago Title Insurance Co. for
DBJ won a $25 million Jackson County, Missouri jury verdict for a 7-year-old girl who suffered a skull fracture and brain injury when her family’s minivan was rear-ended by a truck.
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DBJ won a verdict of $21 million from a St. Louis jury for two U.S. Army reservists who died when their helicopter crashed after hitting unmarked power lines. Three Rivers Electric Cooperative was found responsible because the lines and their supporting structures were almost impossible to see and Three Rivers knew aircraft flew at low levels in the area.
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A Jackson County, Missouri jury awarded $30 million to DBJ-client Virgil McCormack, a carpenter, who received a 277-volt electric shock at a construction site when sub-contractor negligence led to the shock.