INDIANAPOLIS (March 16, 2021) – PolicyFind, one of the country’s leading insurance archeology firms, announces the addition of a new product to their historical insurance research service line, Insurance Archeology Express (IAX); an expedited baseline insurance research product. The IAX product is a fast and affordable first step that helps establish if evidence of historical insurance coverage exists for liability issues. Following IAX, clients who want to further research and reconstruct historical coverage can apply the cost to PolicyFind’s full–scale Insurance Archeology services. Insurance Archeology Express (IAX) was created in response to the needs of a growing segment of PolicyFind’s clients, who are seeking to reduce upfront costs when […]
Read More>>Pensacola, Fla. | The National Law Journal announced national winners and industry-wide rankings in its annual reader favorite awards, naming IMS Consulting & Expert Services as top winner in two categories and a top-three winner in six categories. The National Law Journal also named IMS to its highly-selective “Hall Of Fame” awards in the categories […]
Read More>>Pensacola, Fla.|The Recorder, California’s leading publication and news source for attorneys, law firm leaders, and in-house counsel, announced the opening today of its annual reader favorite survey and named IMS Consulting & Expert Services as a nine-time nominee for the “Best Of 2021” awards. The Recorder conducts a statewide industry survey each year to solicit […]
Read More>>Pensacola, Fla. | The Daily Report, Georgia’s premier publication for attorneys, law firm leaders, and in-house counsel, announced IMS Consulting & Expert Services as a four-time nominee today for its “Best Of 2021” reader favorite awards. Each year, winners are identified and announced by the Daily Report in a special feature that includes a full […]
Read More>>Judicial Innovations, a technology company based in Atlanta, has announced the launch of its new Online Traffic Resolution platform. The platform allows courts to deliver fast, COVID-safe justice for drivers charged with a traffic violation. Defendants can contest and pay their traffic tickets online without having to enter a courtroom, making justice accessible for everyone. […]
Read More>>National Law Journal Recognizes IMS in Nine Categories of 2021 “Best of Midwest” Award Nominations Pensacola, Fla. | The National Law Journal announced the start of reader voting today for the 2021 “Best Of Midwest” awards. The publication has named IMS Expert Consulting & Services as a nominee in nine categories. Each year, winners and […]
Read More>>New IMS Consulting & Expert Services Brand Reflects the Firm’s Continued Growth and Expansion of Services to Serve the Complete Life Cycle of Complex Litigation Pensacola, Fla. | IMS Consulting & Expert Services, the world’s leading provider of trial and expert witness services for the most influential firms, has unveiled a new brand identity and […]
Read More>>Danielle Mason of Sanders Phillips Grossman LLC is one of twenty-five lawyers selected by a federal judge to lead a multidistrict litigation (MDL) over Janssen Pharmaceuticals’ drug Elmiron. Danielle will serve on the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee (PSC) for the Elmiron MDL, where she’ll help to conduct and coordinate discovery, act as spokesperson for all plaintiffs […]
Read More>>NLR recognizes IMS for extensive and exceptional thought leadership work on COVID-19 topics relevant to litigators and the broader legal industry ecosystem Pensacola, Fla. | The National Law Review (NLR) has named IMS ExpertServices a winner in the 2020 “Go-To Thought Leader” Awards. This recognition marks the third consecutive year NLR has recognized the firm’s […]
Read More>>Written by Brooke Grossman Environmental racism, environmental justice, and environmental litigation are overlapping concepts rooted in the disproportionate burden of toxic pollution borne by low-income, heavily-minority communities. Industry has a record of targeting these communities for waste disposal and other harmful practices because the people who live there have historically lacked the resources to fight back. […]
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