Missouri-Based Attorney Selected to Author Chapter by Aspatore Books, a Thompson Reuters Business

Top Quote Moberly, MO-Based Chris Faiella of Tatlow, Gump, Faiella & Wheelan, LLC Authors Chapter in Inside the Minds: Representing Plaintiffs In Personal Injury Cases. End Quote
  • Columbia, MO (1888PressRelease) July 17, 2011 - The law firm of Tatlow, Gump, Faiella & Wheelan, LLC wishes to congratulate its managing partner, Chris Faiella, on being chosen as an author by Aspatore Books, a Thompson Reuters business. The book is titled Inside the Minds: Representing Plaintiffs In Personal Injury Cases.

    Mr. Faiella's chapter is titled, "Knowing Your Client and Your Case: The Foundation of a Successful Case Strategy for Personal Injury Lawyers." It is a work written by leading lawyers on managing discovery, preparing witnesses and presenting the plaintiff's case. Thompson Reuters is the largest publisher of legal books and resources in the world. Mr. Faiella's book will be available to other practicing attorneys for purchase through the Thompson West Group. Mr. Faiella's practice focuses on personal injury and insurance cases.

    His practice is throughout the State of Missouri in state and appellate courts. So far this year Mr. Faiella has recovered a three million dollar ($3,000,000.00) recovery against an insurance company for bad faith in its mishandling of a wrongful death claim, two million six hundred and seventy thousand dollar ($2,670,000.00) recovery in an insurance bad faith claim arising out of a serious trucking injury, and a nine hundred thousand dollar ($900,000.00) recovery for a young man who was injured in a motorcycle accident. Mr. Faiella has handled more than 30 cases resulting in million dollar awards to his clients, and has been listed in Missouri Lawyers Weekly Top Verdicts and Settlements seven times. He is also rated AV by Martindale Hubbell, a peer based review. AV is the highest rating for legal ability and ethics.

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