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| Mon May 21 2012 00:00:20 | UA Law | Richard Grand Legal Writing Competition | ||||
| Richard D. Grand
In 1972, Richard received a jury verdict of $3.5 million, which was the largest in the United States for a single injury. Wry v. Dial 18 Ariz. App. 503 (1972). Richard is the Honorary President of The Richard Grand Society - “The Injury Lawyers Alliance” - a Society of preeminent personal injury and medical malpractice lawyers entitled to practice in the United Kingdom. Legal and medical research can be done on its website: In 1972, Richard Grand founded the Inner Circle of Advocates, which is limited to 100 U.S. lawyers who have completed at least 50 personal injury jury trials and have at least one verdict in excess of $1 million for compensatory damages. At its May 2002 meeting, the University of Arizona Alumni Association Board of Directors voted to award the University of Arizona’s Professional Achievement Award to Richard D. Grand. Dr. Peter Likins, President of the University of Arizona, presented Richard D. Grand with the Professional Achievement Award at the University of Arizona’s Homecoming Awards Reception on Friday, November 8, 2002. Richard Grand and Michael Meehan, two nationally recognized attorneys from Tucson, have teamed up to offer their expertise in serious personal injury cases. For more information, please see insert and/or call Mr. Grand or Mr. Meehan at (520) 622-8855, or email them at mmeehan@injurylawaz.com and rg@rgrand.com. RICHARD GRAND’S THOUGHTS FOR LAW STUDENTS:
Additional Information For further information about the Richard Grand Legal Writing Competition, contact: rg@rgrand.com (520) 622-8855 Also visit www.richardgrandsociety.com |
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