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KTLA-TV: Forbes names four Ven Johnson Law attorneys as Detroit's top lawyers
Four attorneys at Ven Johnson Law have been recognized by Forbes as elite lawyers by being ranked on two of its prestigious annual lists.

Law 360: Taser victim wants $60M award against Atlanta restored
The guardian of a Georgia man left paralyzed after he was tased by an Atlanta police officer who suspected him of panhandling is asking the Eleventh Circuit to restore a $60 million jury verdict against the city.

The Epoch Times: Groundbreaking Ruling: Manufacturer of Remdesivir not shielded by PREP Act for man's injuries
A Michigan judge ruled for the first time that Gilead Sciences, Inc. is not protected under the PREP Act after a man experienced severe injuries from taking two doses of a COVID-19 drug contaminated with glass particles.

FOX 17: Ven Johnson highlights ruling against drug manufacturer and hospital at press conference in Southfield
At a press conference in Southfield, Michigan on Tuesday, attorney Ven Johnson highlighted a groundbreaking ruling against a drug manufacturer, as well as a hospital on the east side of the state.

Forbes: Best personal injury lawyers Detroit, MI of 2023
A list of the ten best personal injury lawyers in Detroit who will fight to protect your rights and help you get compensation for your losses.

Michigan Lawyers Weekly: Hotel guests suffer carbon monoxide poisoning
Ven Johnson Law received a $3.5 million settlement for a premises liability lawsuit where a mother and son sustained carbon monoxide poisoning.

WZZM-TV: Murder case against former Grand Rapids police officer delayed again
The murder trial for a former Grand Rapids Police Officer has been put on pause.

FOX 2 Detroit: Lawsuit battle over heavy flooding from June, 2021 against DWSD and GLWA continues
For a local business owner, thoughts of the massive rain storm that hit parts of SE Michigan on June 25th of 2021 still feel like a nightmare.

The Detroit News: 3 more victims, family members file intent to sue MSU after mass shooting
An attorney has filed notice of intent to sue to the Michigan Court of Claims on behalf of three Michigan State University students who were killed or injured in the Feb. 13 campus shooting.