Verdicts & Results

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Verdicts & Results

Breach of Contract $2,200,000 Settlement

Bland Richter settled a breach of contract action brought on behalf of the seller of a large commercial manufacturer against the purchasers in which there was a dispute between the parties as to the terms of an asset purchase agreement. The matter settled for...
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Medical Home Care Negligence $950,000.00 Settlement

In a Richland County litigation action, Dinah Cook, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Marth Edens v. RMK Ventures, d/b/a Home Instead, Bland Richter achieved a settlement in the amount of $950,000.00, following the injury and death of Martha Edens, an...
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Medical Home Care Negligence $950,000.00 Settlement

In a Richland County litigation action, Dinah Cook, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Marth Edens v. RMK Ventures, d/b/a Home Instead, Bland Richter achieved a settlement in the amount of $950,000.00, following the injury and death of Martha Edens, an...
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Personal Injuryski Collision $250,000 Judgment

Bland Richter obtained a $250,000.00 judgment in the United States District Court for the Western Division of North Carolina-Charlotte Division on behalf of its client who suffered significant and debilitating injuries, including but not limited to, a complex fracture...
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Personal Injury $206,926.08 Settlement

Bland Richter is pleased to announce that it settled a personal injury case for $206,926.08 arising out of an injury sustained by a seventh grade Clover Middle School student during track practice. The student sustained the injury after his right pinky finger was...
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