John Morgan is known for many things: he’s a prolific lawyer, the head of America's largest injury law firm, a mainstay on televisions across the nation—and in recent years, he has become "Pot Daddy." The 420-friendly persona was bestowed on John due to his… Read more
Ryan Christopher Rodems was born in Buffalo, New York, in December 1966 and moved to Lakeland, Florida, in 1973.
Mr. Rodems has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1992 and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court, Middle District and Southern District of Florida and the U.S… Read more
On March 26th, 2024, The Francis Scott Key Bridge, a major bridge in Baltimore, collapsed after being struck by a freighter, sending a large section of the bridge into the Patapsco River and taking several people down with it. Morgan & Morgan is standing by the victims of this… Read more
Train accidents can be catastrophic, potentially affecting the lives of countless individuals and causing considerable damage to the health, property, and well-being of those caught up in the disaster.
How common are train derailments, and how do trains derail? According to the… Read more
What: The Electric and Stovetop Pressure Cookers
Who: … Read more
No other battery can store as much energy as a lithium-ion battery, but the extra hours of power they provide electronic devices comes with a trade off; they occasionally burst into flames.
Only a small percentage of all products with lithium-ion (li-ion) batteries combust. Several high-… Read more
Several studies have linked Lipitor and other cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to an increased risk of diabetes, particularly in middle-aged and older women.
It is believed that the maker of Lipitor, Pfizer, Inc., failed to… Read more
The attorneys at Morgan and Morgan investigated potential lawsuits on behalf of patients who were treated with the anemia drug Omontys.
The FDA has announced that all lots of the drug have been recalled due to reports of serious allergic reactions, some of which resulted in… Read more
According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), violent crimes in the state increased by 2.3 percent in 2020 compared to the previous year. However, Lakeland property owners… Read more