Beasley Allen in the News

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Dee Miles Elected President of Trial Lawyers Association

W. Daniel "Dee" Miles, III of the Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles law firm has been elected to serve as President of the Montgomery County Trial Lawyers Association for 2003. The Montgomery County Trial Lawyers Association was founded in 1979 as a professional association…

Sawyer admitted to the Ohio Bar

Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C. shareholder J.P. Sawyer has been admitted to the Ohio Bar. Sawyer was sworn in on November 13 before the Ohio Supreme Court in Columbus.

Prescription for Trouble

When the pharmaceutical-giant Merck pulled its blockbuster pain medication Vioxx off the market in late September, it became the largest prescription drug recall in history.

In Pursuit of Justice...Jere Beasley

This country is full of champions for the “little guy,” but there is perhaps no more tireless an advocate than Alabama trial lawyer Jere Beasley. Back in 1998, the Montgomery Independent newspaper had this to say about Jere Beasley: “He is on the side of the Alabama consumer and is…

U.S. BUSINESS NEWS Judge Cuts Verdict Against Exxon In Alabama Case

A Montgomery, Ala., judge slashed a jury verdict against Exxon Mobil Corp. to.

State Considers Suit Over Drug Pricing

Gov. Don Siegelman's administration could file a lawsuit over drug pricing and follow the lead of two other states already in court over an alleged scheme that affects Medicare reimbursements.

State Eyes Filing Suit Over Drug Price Plan

MONTGOMERY Alabama is considering following the lead of Nevada and Montana in suing drug companies over what some trial lawyers contend is a bogus pricing scheme that costs the state and consumers tens of millions of dollars.

GM Hit with $122 Million Head Injury Verdict

An Alabama jury has awarded a $122 million dollar verdict to a boy who suffered permanent brain damage in a high-speed, head-on collision, when the passenger compartment of the Oldsmobile Delta 88.he was riding in collapsed on him.

General Motors Hit with $122M Verdict

A claim that General Motors Corp., in a cost-cutting move, reduced the crashworthiness of the

Jury Awards $122 Million Verdict

A Bullock County jury awarded a $122 million verdict to Wilbert Jernigan, Bullock County Circuit Clerk, who filed a lawsuit on behalf of his sone, Jeffrey Jernigan, against General Motors Corporation. On December 10, 1999, 12-year-old Jeffrey Jernigan was riding in the front seart of an Oldsmobile D…