Leto Copeley and Ann Groninger recently settled a personal injury claim for a man who was catastrophically injured after he was rear-ended while stopped in his vehicle. His wife also had claims for loss of consortium. The firm’s client, a critical care nurse, was waiting for oncoming traffic to clear so that he could make a
Alleged sexual abuse of a Catholic School student leads to $5,000,000.00 lawsuit
A lawsuit was filed in Coconut Grove, FL alleging a first-grade student was a victim of regular sexual abuse at the hands of a fellow student. According to the lawsuit, a first-grade boy was abused by his “bathroom buddy” for three months last year. The Archdiocese of Miami and St. Hugh Catholic School are both named in
Leto Copeley to speak at ABA seminar on handling harassment in the workplace
Along with fellow employment attorney Richard Vernon, Leto Copeley will be leading an upcoming ABA seminar on Friday, March 30, 2012. For this telephonic seminar, they will be discussing workplace harassment in the legal setting. They will be instructing other attorneys on recognizing harassment, whether it be from a co-worker, client, or even the opposing
Judge denies motion of Charlotte Diocese to dismiss sex abuse complaint
On February 10, 2012, Superior Court Judge Lane Williamson denied the motion of the Charlotte Catholic Diocese to dismiss the Complaint filed by attorneys Leto Copeley of Copeley Johnson & Groninger PLLC and Seth Langsen on behalf of a plaintiff who alleges he was abused between the ages of 14 and 16 by Father Richard
CJG files claim for worker who suffered brain injury
Last week, Leto Copeley filed a request for a hearing with the North Carolina Industrial Commission in a workers’ compensation case for a client who suffered a traumatic brain injury after she was hit in the head by a falling object while on the job. The claim is for lost wages, payment of the client’s medical