Category Archives: General
Simmons Law Firm Founder Named One of Best Lawyers in America
John S. Simmons, founding attorney of Simmons Law Firm in Columbia, S.C., was recently selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2017 in the field of White-Collar Criminal Defense. John was also named the 2017 The Best Lawyers in America White Collar Criminal Defense “Lawyer of the Year” for… Read More »
Three South Carolina Law Firms Challenge Turbeville’s Traffic Ordinance
On May 9, 2016, lawyers with Simmons Law Firm, Bluestein Nichols Thompson & Delgado, and Jordan, Rauton & Scott filed a lawsuit alleging that the Town of Turbeville has been enforcing an unconstitutional town traffic ordinance and imposing fines well in excess of those permitted by State law. According to the Complaint, Drivers cited… Read More »
FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program Offers Financial Assistance to Homeowners with Flood Damage
Heavy rainfall and flooding has damaged many homes and vehicles in the Columbia, South Carolina over the last several days. Typically, flood damage is covered by car insurance policies if the policyholders carry comprehensive coverage. However, most homeowners’ policies specifically exclude flood damage unless the policyholder carries flood insurance. Undoubtedly, losing one’s home can… Read More »
Simmons Law Firm Attorneys Unwrap Medicare’s Mysteries
Resolving legal claims involving Medicare beneficiaries can be challenging, and as the number of Medicare recipients continues to grow, attorneys will face more and more of these claims. In an effort to address many of the issues surrounding Medicare claims, Simmons Law Firm Attorneys John S. Simmons and Derek A. Shoemake recently published an… Read More »
Attorneys for AT&T Make a $40 Mistake
On March 19, 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined that attorneys defending AT&T in a patent infringement case made a $40 million mistake. AT&T’s problems began when Two-Way Media, LLC filed a lawsuit contending that AT&T infringed upon several patents. A jury found in favor of Two-Way Media, awarding… Read More »
South Carolina Court of Appeals Issues an Order Changing the Landscape of Trial and Appellate Practice
In an Order representing a sea change in the way that attorneys must handle appellate filings, the South Carolina Court of Appeals held this week that the time period for filing an appeal starts running upon receipt of an email referencing or attaching a filed copy of the order or judgment. On Wednesday, August 26,… Read More »
Simmons Law Firm Founder Named One of Best Lawyers in America
John S. Simmons, founding attorney of Simmons Law Firm in Columbia, S.C., was recently selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2016 in the field of White-Collar Criminal Defense. Since it was first published in 1983, Best Lawyers® has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence…. Read More »
Electronic Cigarettes, Including the Eleaf iStick and Cloupor Mini, May Have Serious Safety Issues
Many popular models of electronic cigarettes are exploding and catching fire at alarming rates. The device many use as a safer alternative to cigarettes could actually pose an unanticipated hazard: fire and explosion. In recent months, several serious safety issues have been reported in connection with several popular models of e-cigarettes. Most notably, many… Read More »
Simmons Law Firm Critical to $136 Million Dollar Appeal Victory Over Johnson & Johnson Subsidiary
In a strongly worded opinion, the South Carolina Supreme Court on February 25, 2015, affirmed a jury’s finding that Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen unit violated South Carolina law with its “reprehensible” and “callous disregard for the health and welfare of the public” in marketing its anti-psychotic drug Risperdal. The decision also awarded damages against… Read More »
Who are all the attractive people in the doctor’s waiting room?
Have you ever waited in the doctor’s office and wondered about all of the attractive sales people moving through the offices with familiarity? More often than not, these are sales people for various pharmaceutical companies. A couple of questions come to mind about sales from Big Pharma: (1) What are the doctors receiving from… Read More »