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How Long After an Accident Should a Family Hire a Brain Injury Lawyer?

On Behalf of Wilbanks Law Firm, P.C. | Nov 22, 2017 | Accident Injury, Personal Injury

It’s never too late to hire a brain injury lawyer. If you’ve been in an accident that resulted in a head injury, you may need to hire a brain injury lawyer to represent you and pursue your legal rights. But when do you need to speak with a brain injury attorney? The...

What Is Construction Litigation and Where Is It Seen the Most?

On Behalf of Wilbanks Law Firm, P.C. | Nov 16, 2017 | Construction Lawyer

Many people often ask: what is construction litigation? If you’ve ever asked “what is construction litigation?”, this blog post is for you. Let’s talk about where you’re more likely to find construction litigation and things you can do to help avoid it. What Is...

What Commercial Litigation Lawyers Wish Their Clients Knew

On Behalf of Wilbanks Law Firm, P.C. | Nov 8, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

There are a few things that clients of commercial litigation lawyers should know and understand. Throughout handling a case, commercial litigation lawyers need to think about many considerations. Some of these concerns may be hard for clients and non-legal...

Three Things About a Patent Trademark Attorney That Might Shock You

On Behalf of Wilbanks Law Firm, P.C. | Nov 1, 2017 | Patent Litigation

You might not believe the following things about patent trademark attorneys. Patent trademark attorneys work in the intellectual property field, but they actually focus on two separate areas of the law. We’ll explain those two areas and discuss three things you may...

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