Bruce Transportation & Shipping Lawyer, Mississippi


Includes: Mass Transit, Railroad, Shipping, Trucking

Jay Marshall Atkins

Construction, Transportation & Shipping, Insurance, Products Liability
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  24 Years

J Rhea Tannehill

Personal Injury, DUI-DWI, Trucking, Car Accident, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Jason L Shelton

Personal Injury, Transportation & Shipping, Traffic
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Phillips v. Enterprise Transp. Service Co.

William PHILLIPS, Appellant v. ENTERPRISE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE COMPANY, National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford and Continental Casualty Company, Appellees. No. ... It did not cover the contracting for transportation services of an independent contractor. ...

Riley v. State

... Riley further argues that there were no facts introduced at trial from which a jury could reasonably infer the requisite intent to steal. A. Evidence of "goods, merchandise, equipment, or valuable [things] . . . kept for use, sale, deposit, or transportation" in Pamela's automobile. ¶ 10. ...

IN RE CITY OF MERIDIAN

... 11. Meridian adduced evidence that the PAA is within a path of growth; that development has spilled over from Meridian into the area sought to be annexed; that the area is adjacent to Meridian; that the areas are interconnected by transportation corridors; that the PAA has ...