Press Release : Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
PRESS RELEASE
Date: June 28, 2010
Mission Viejo, CA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Attorney Rivers J. Morrell III of The Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III has been certified as a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum by The Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
Mr. Morrell became eligible for the Million Dollar Advocates Forum in 1987. To be eligible, one must prove to the Forum that you have recovered in a civil proceeding at least One Million Dollars on behalf of your client. Mr. Morrell has had several such recoveries. He officially became a member in 2003. There are only about 2500 members in the entire United States (as of 2004). Membership is considered “the most prestigious group of trial lawyers in the United States.” Less than 1% of the U.S. lawyers are members. Again, if your attorney is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, then you know your attorney is experienced in big dollar, serious injury cases.
The Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III is located in Orange County, CA and services all of California. The firm specializes in Civil Litigation, representing both plaintiffs (and defendants), not only in serious personal injury matters, but other forms of litigation as well.
Mr. Morrell has more than three decades of experience in matters related to Wrongful Death, Pedestrian, Bike, Car Accidents, and other Personal Injury Cases with a notable record of success, winning numerous million dollar settlements for his clients. The combined experience in representing both sides gives the firm a more accurate and credible view of litigation, an important edge in winning challenging cases and maximizing his clients’ awards.
To learn more about The Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III, visit www.rjmlawfirm.com. The site includes information about The Firm’s Practice Areas, Success Record, and Credentials.
The Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III
Mission Ridge Office Building 27201 Puerta Real, Suite 470 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 949.305.1400 rjm@rjmlawfirm.com
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