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By Keith A. Pierro on January 28, 2020

Philip Gold to Present on “Artificial Intelligence in Courtroom Practice”

On February 27, 2020, partner Philip Gold will be speaking as a panelist on a National Judicial College event on the topic of “Artificial Intelligence in Courtroom Practice." Gold & Gold prides itself in being a leader in the use of technology in the courtroom, as technology's impact on the law is becoming increasingly important. In...
By Keith A. Pierro on December 26, 2019

How to Find the Best Auto Accident Attorney

No matter where you live, driving is inherently dangerous. From drunk and distracted drivers to poor road and weather conditions that decrease visibility, every time you get in the car, you need to be focused and ready to react. When you’re not, the results can be terrible. More than 2.35 million people are injured...
By Keith A. Pierro on November 27, 2019

Avoiding Auto Accidents: 5 Things You Need to Know

Every day, millions of Americans are injured in automobile, motorcycle, or trucking accidents. From distracted drivers to large trucks barreling down the highway, the road can be a difficult place for anyone to navigate. What’s worse, many of these accidents can lead to serious injury, loss in quality of life and even permanent disabilities...
By Keith A. Pierro on November 5, 2019

Why Honor and Integrity Are So Important to Gold & Gold

I grew up watching my dad practice law. I have time and again seen in him a living example of the power the law has to do good. Through him, I experienced the sense of concrete accomplishment he felt each time he helped families and individuals find justice. That, in turn, helped me find...
By Keith A. Pierro on September 26, 2019

Traumatic Brain Injury Cases: Here Are the Terms You Need to Know

Traumatic brain injuries can range greatly in their severity, but even the mildest of cases can result in injuries that can last a lifetime. That’s why understanding your injuries as thoroughly as possible is paramount to getting the justice you deserve. Why? Because a mistake may mean the difference between basing your case around...