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Jury Awards Ex-CEO $1.2M for Breach of Contract

In August 2018, Clay Wire was trial counsel for a former CEO who was terminated in violation of his contract, not paid the severance he was owed, and not given the ownership interest he was promised, achieving a $1.2 million jury verdict, Kruel v. ART.

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Hidden Dangers of Black Ice: How to Spot and Avoid It

Black ice, often called "invisible ice," is a thin layer of ice that sometimes occurs…

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Burn Awareness: Tips for Preventing Burn Accidents and Protecting Your Family

February 2-8 marks Burn Awareness Week, a timely reminder of the importance of burn safety…

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Congratulations to Our Newest Equity Partner, Amanda Pfeil Hood

We are proud to announce that Amanda Pfeil Hood has been named an Equity Partner…

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Steve Shapiro and Clay Wire Named 5280’s 2025 Top Lawyers

We are proud to announce partner Steve Shapiro has been named 5280 Magazine’s 2025 Best…

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Involved in a Winter Car Crash? Here’s What to Do

Winter weather poses numerous challenges for drivers, from icy roads to reduced visibility caused by…

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Winter Slip and Fall Accidents: What to Know

Winter months bring snow, ice, and freezing temperatures—creating slippery sidewalks, icy parking lots, and unpredictable…

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