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We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to highlight local stories, as well as national subject matter, that we
Walkup law firm partner Michael A. Kelly has been appointed lead/liaison counsel for all plaintiffs in the California Judicial Council Coordinated Proceeding (JCCP) before Judge Richard Kramer in San Francisco.
Attorneys of Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger to Speak at DePuy Hip Implant Litigation Conference SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5, 2010 — Walkup Law Firm partners Matthew D. Davis and Michael
San Francisco Law Firm First in the Country On March 26, 2009, Walkup Melodia attorneys filed the first lawsuit in the country on behalf of a patient suffering a revision
US News and World Report National Top Tier: Product Liability Litigation – Plaintiffs Metropolitan First-Tier: San Francisco: Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs Product Liability Litigation – Plaintiffs Medical Malpractice Law
WALKUP LAWYERS CITED AMONG “THE BEST LAWYERS IN AMERICA” 2009 This year, Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger celebrate fifty years of excellence in the field of personal injury litigation. The
She’d just moved from Atlanta to San Francisco and had been living in the city for a few weeks when 23-year-old Emily Dunn was hit and killed by a Muni
Attorneys Doug Saeltzer and Rich Schoenberger of Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger Obtain Substantial Jury Verdict on Behalf of 17-Year-Old Girl (San Francisco, California) July 13, 2010 – Personal injury
Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer Sunday, January 13, 2008 In the eyes of the law, keeping a caged tiger is like hauling dynamite or storing uranium – an activity so
Released: September 20, 2011 It turns out that of all metal-on-metal hip implants, the ASR implant made by Johnson & Johnson’s DePuy Orthopedics has a 29 percent failure rate –