Skip to Content
Contact Form Map & Directions Videos

Trying to Bully Lady Justice in Florida

08/1/2012
Blog
BY

The New York Times has entered the Florida fray involving the merit retention race for Supreme Court Justices Pariente, Lewis and Quince. Their article, I think, sets forth the most succinct and accurate depiction of what has been happening in Florida’s merit retention race. The concluding paragraph of the article […]

Read More

Tort Reform — A Misconception

07/30/2012
Blog
BY

Although the following was a parody published in the New York Bar Journal, it rings amazingly true for the thought process used in decisions to send products into the market place: “Remember when some bad tires exploded and killed a few people?  Lawsuits uncovered the defect.  Nobody would have known […]

Read More

Ford Motor Company recalls an abundance of SUV’s

07/27/2012
Blog
BY

Watching last night’s news, one of the stories that got only a brief mention, caught my attention. Yesterday Ford Motor Company announced a recall of 484,600 SUVs made by the manufacturer from 2001 to 2004.  As a Ford owner from a family of Ford owners, I found this story to […]

Read More

Pedestrians Need Eyes Wide Open for Safety

07/23/2012
Blog
BY

As our legislators and law enforcement officers look for new and creative ways to make our roads and interstates safer by demanding better built cars and keeping drunk drivers off of the street, an often overlooked area of concern is pedestrian safety. In fact, in the United States over 47,700 […]

Read More

Never forget the American DREAM

07/17/2012
Blog
BY

On Friday, June 15, 2012, President Obama announced a two year reprieve from deportation for young adults who were brought to the United States as children. Annually, 3 million students graduate from US high schools; 65,000 are undocumented. I was one of them. I was born in Honduras and brought […]

Read More

Insomnia, Late Nights and Blue Lights

07/16/2012
Blog
BY

Whatever visions the words blue and late night may have conjured in your mind before, we now know that blue can keep us up late into the night. A recent Chicago Tribune article sets forth medical evidence from the AMA, Harvard and Stanford, about sleep disorders for those addicted to […]

Read More

Propecia: The Choice of Baldness or Sexual Dysfunction

07/16/2012
Blog
BY

Finasteride, one of the most popular drug used in the fight against baldness, has been linked to long-lasting sexual dysfunction in men using the drug.  Commercially sold as Propecia, the drug was originally approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat prostate issues.  One side effect was that […]

Read More

Hear What Our Clients Have To Say

"Every question that I had was answered in mere minutes and the follow through that the staff, secretaries and attorneys had was superior. I have dealt with many, many firms that have all disappointed me and Searcy Denney was by far the most thorough - I highly recommend them!"
Posted By: Susan Baker