| Against The Odds | At Stake | Results |
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| Albert E. Mosley: The Firm’s client, Albert E. Mosley, was seriously injured while in police custody. However, the defendant, a Baltimore City police officer, had been cleared after an internal police investigation. | Mr. Mosley was rendered a quadriplegic as a result of the incident. He requires twenty-four hour care and requires assistance performing basic tasks, such as feeding himself and getting out of bed. | As a result of the Firm’s investigation, an eyewitness to the incident was located. The Firm also demonstrated at trial serious discrepancies between the Defendant’s story and the accounts of the eyewitness and the defendant’s fellow police officers. The jury returned with a verdict in favor of our client of over $44 million, including judgment for past and future medical expenses and pain and suffering. |
| Child Kidnapping: The Firm represented a family whose 2 year old child was kidnapped while at defendant’s day-care center. The defendant permitted a stranger to enter the premises and remove the child, in violation of the defendant’s own protocol as well as written instruction provided by the parents. The police recovered the child approximately seven hours later, with no apparent physical injuries.
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To determine the extent of the child’s emotional and other injuries, and once determined, to provide for the future support and educational needs of the child, as well as recompensing the parents for the emotional pain, suffering and uncertainty they experienced. |
The Firm prepared a compelling mediation statement and presentation, and was able to negotiate a generous settlement without the need of subjecting the young child to any discovery. The Firm obtained a six figure settlement for all members of the family, along with a long term structured settlement that will provide adequate financial support for the child and his future education needs. full story |