$8 Million Dollars - for our clients from intersectional auto accidents (including lifetime annuity payments totaling $3,847,296.00)

$4.1 Million Dollars - for Personal injury case.

$2 Million Dollars - for Swimming Pool diving injury.

$1.3 Million Dollars - for personal injury case against DUI, wrongway driver.

$1 Million Dollars - for medical malpractice misdiagnosis case.

$500,000.00 - Rear - end collision.

$500,000.00 - Sexual harassment.

$100,000.00 - for Accident - induced TMJ.

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Partner elected President of Crime Victim Advocacy Council (CVAC). (for more details, click here)

May 2008 - Partner presenting arguments in Washington, D.C. at National Association of Realtors' hearing regarding restraint of trade and anti-trust issues.

WSB coverage of Firm's representation of woman suing personal trainer for injuries she suffered after two workouts. (for more details, click here)

CBS coverage of Firm's representation of woman suing personal trainer for injuries she suffered after two workouts. (for more details, click here)

WSB coverage of Firm's representation of man who lost his daugther because FBI failed to link fingerprints on file to killer. (for more details, click here)
Firm News

January 7, 2010: Glaser, Currie & Bullman have been honored for Putting People First in their community and are featured in Your Legal Guide, a comprehensive resource about consumers' rights related to traumatic brain injury, car accidents, and DUI and about how to find a personal injury lawyer.

In May, Mark Bullman was featured as the keynote speaker for the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council’s Annual Victim Assistance Training Conference Eagle Award Banquet in Atlanta.  Attended by hundreds of prosecutors, judges, civil justice attorneys, law enforcement, victim assistant professionals, victims’ rights organizations such as the Crime Victims Advocacy Council and MADD, and clergy from across the region, CJCC’s training conference helps train and educate a wide range of victim advocates to better serve victims in the Southeast.  Along with speaking about the ever-increasing need for victims’ advocates to work together to protect the rights of crime and fraud victims, Mr. Bullman presented top professionals in the categories of law enforcement, court personnel, professional victim advocates, and volunteers with CJCC’s annual Eagle Award which recognizes distinguished advocates who have made outstanding contributions above & beyond the call of duty on a local, state & or national level. (for more details, click here)

In May 2008, Mark Bullman represented the Realtor Association of Miami-Dade County, comprised of more than 13,000 real estate professionals, at a governance hearing regarding  restraint of trade and anti-trust issues at the National Association of Realtors meeting in Washington, D.C.  The hearing was called to address the issue of permissible uses of trade names and industry terms by independent, professional, real estate associations and related issues regarding improper restraint of trade.

WSB coverage of Firm's representation of woman suing personal trainer for injuries she suffered after two workouts. (for more details, click here)

CBS coverage of Firm's representation of woman suing personal trainer for injuries she suffered after two workouts. (for more details, click here)

WSB coverage of Firm's representation of man who lost his daugther because FBI failed to link fingerprints on file to killer. (for more details, click here)