Category: Personal Injury Blogs
Successful Actions In Brennan’s Recent $500K Verdict Against Ralph’s Supermarket for a Trip-and-Fall Case with Torn Rotator Cuff
Posted by baddogbob in Personal Injury Blogs Wednesday, 10 February 2010 12:47 No Comments
Welcome to SoCalPersonalInjury.com Blog
Posted by admin in Introduction, Personal Injury Blogs Saturday, 2 January 2009 15:51 1 Comment
A new year, a new blog. I’d like to introduce you to my new blog on Personal Injury. I’ll be blogging about important topics in the coming days, weeks and months as I have time to update.
Please feel free to comment, and of course to add this blog to your regular reading to keep up-to-date on protecting your rights.
Happy New Year and here’s to a wonderful and prosperous 2010.
Welcome to the SoCal Personal Injury Blog
Posted by admin in Introduction, Personal Injury Blogs, Uncategorized Saturday, 26 December 2009 19:48 1 Comment
The Law Offices of Robert F. Brennan represents its clients aggressively and conscientiously, and maintains close communication with clients to make sure their needs are properly served and satisfied.
The firm’s litigation philosophy and its approach to all cases is simple but effective: to provide thorough and expert preparation, and aggressive, professional and experienced representation in the court room.
References are available on request.
Robert Brennan grew up steeped in the legal tradition: his uncle was former U.S. Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. (deceased), and his father, Frank Brennan, was chief in-house counsel for several major U.S. corporations during his long career.
Robert Brennan began his career in civil litigation in 1988, and opened his own general practice firm specializing in litigation in 1991.
He is a nationally recognized speaker on consumer protection and consumer fraud issues, and has published numerous articles on those and other litigation issues. He is an experienced and aggressive trial lawyer with an excellent win record. He has a wide range of successful litigation experience, including medical malpractice, consumer fraud (including consumer warranty and “lemon law” issues), personal injury, business litigation.