Delaware
Personal Injury Lawyers
Many in the know have noted that Delaware personal injury lawyers
help clients from Wilmington to Dover and Georgetown to Middletown
and various places in-between. Accordingly, Delaware personal
injury lawyers need to be aware of complex legal cases with the
state in order to advocate for their clients effectively. Some
of these cases involve current lawsuits that are making headlines.
The 70 year history of the Delaware State Bar Association is
marked by evolving efforts to promote ethical conduct by lawyers,
to require and offer high quality continuing legal education,
to protect the public from the unauthorized practice of law, to
review and make recommendations regarding Delaware's court system
and to foster the mentoring of new lawyers. Service to the public
is another hallmark of the Association.
Encouraging and facilitating pro bono work, providing a lawyer
referral service and offering various legal handbooks are a few
examples of its efforts in public outreach.The Association has
also remained true to one of its earliest goals, "the cultivation
of fraternal relationships among the lawyers of Delaware."
This goal has been achieved through a consistent effort to communicate
news among members and to sponsor social events.
The purposes and objects of the Association include the following:
the advancement of the science of jurisprudence, securing proper
statutory reforms, preserving proper standards for members of
the Bar, maintenance of honor and dignity in the profession, upholding
principles of legal ethics and professional responsibility, cultivation
of fraternal relationship among the Bench and Bar of Delaware,
perpetuation of legal history and all such other and proper purposes
as befit the practice of law and the proper public perception
of the profession. In addition, it is the responsibility of the
Association to speak on behalf of the courts and to preserve their
honor, integrity, high standards and proper remuneration.
Delaware Personal
Injury Lawyers
News Briefs:
Compex Litigation Support and their Delaware personal injury
lawyers are suing 13 former employees for abandoning that company
and forming a rival company using trade secrets, inside information
and taking over clients from the company. According to the Delaware
personal injury lawyers for Compex, on the day of a sale to another
company, employees did not show up for the meeting as they were
already working for an employee-formed rival company Quantum,
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