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Richard H. Adler was recently interviewed by the King County Bar Bulletin, the leading newsletter for the King County Bar Association. He was the featured attorney for the month of November 2009. The article entitled “Giving…
The President for the Washington State Association for Justice, Bradford J. Fulton, highlighted the positive effect attorneys have in the community. The article was featured in the Eagle Newsletter and discussed the new Zackery Lystedt…
Almost three years after Zackery Lystedt’s last football game resulting in a traumatic brain injury, his case has come to a conclusion. A press conference was held at Adler Giersch PS including many of the…
Gary Shipe of Sandusky Radio interviewed Richard H. Adler on September 13, 2009. Mr. Adler was interviewed for his work with The Brain Injury Association of Washington as the former President of the Board. He…
In his continued efforts to promote the Zackery Lystedt Law nationally, Mr. Adler was interviewed by brainline.org, an online resource for traumatic brain injury survivors and the public. Click here to view the article. BrainLine…
SEATTLE, WA – In a surprise move May 27, 2009 at the Annual American College of Sports Medicine convention , Dr. Stan Herring presented Richard Adler with an award for his service and dedication to…
OLYMPIA – The Brain Injury Association of Washington (BIAWA) today applauded Gov. Christine Gregoire for signing the nation’s toughest return-to-play law, requiring medical clearance of youth athletes suspected of sustaining a concussion, before sending them…
PRESS RELEASE Contacts: Susan Gregg-Hanson, UW Medicine News & Community Relations, 206-616-6730 Jennifer Seymour, Seattle Children’s, 206-987-5207 Media are invited to join Governor Christine Gregoire, Zackery Lystedt, school athletic coaches and others at the bill…
Two and a half years after Jeffrey Totten sustained a traumatic brain injury while riding his bicycle with a group of other bicycle his multi-million dollar claim has been settled with King County of 3.5…