| Azrael, Gann & Franz, LLP concentrates in personal injury, wrongful death commercial litigation and business transactions. The firm, established in 1949, has achieved a prominent reputation in the field of complex injury/wrongful death, including airline crash litigation, assuming a lead role in multi-district federal court litigation. The firm also aggressively pursues computer litigation and class actions throughout the United States in arbitration and court proceedings resulting in substantial recoveries for its clients. The firm counsels developers, banks, professionals and businesses on a wide range of legal issues, including mergers, acquisitions and estate planning.
AGF is respected for its professional, thorough, creative and timely approach to the cases it handles. Clients are afforded success-based fee structures as well as the traditional hourly rate model. The firm's size allows it to successfully handle complex litigation and business transactions on local and national levels, while maintaining control over the quality and effectiveness of its services. All cases are closely supervised with the direct involvement of partners. The controlled growth and low turnover of the attorneys enables the firm to maintain a strong team ethic that translates into the best possible service for its clients and referring attorneys.
The firm's principals are active in community service organizations and have provided pro bono services to a wide range of individuals and groups, including numerous victims' rights organizations.
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| NEW! Family of Michael Wilt Files Suit Against Tri-Star Mining Operators for Reckless Conduct that Caused Fatal Highwall Collapse |
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| Cumberland, MD (April 15, 2010) The family of Michael R. Wilt, age 38, who was crushed beneath 93,000 tons of fallen rock at the Tri-Star Mine in Barton, Maryland has filed a $4,000,000 lawsuit today in the Circuit Court for Allegany County against the Operators of the Tri-Star coal mine... |
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