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- The bachelor franchise has a much bigger problem on its hands than a failed courtship..
- Jason Feldman interviewed by E! Online about criminal implications arising from "phone hacking" of actress Heather Morris. The link to the complete article is http://www.eonline.com/news/ask_the_answer_bitch/could_heather_morriss_hacker_be_headed/300862.
(or click here for a .pdf version of the article). - Jury Trial Win -- Thursday, January 12, 2012. Jury returns a verdict of "Not Guilty" on all counts in Feldman & Wallach case where our client was charged with Battery and Theft.
- Daily Journal profiled Feldman & Wallach, Friday, January 6, 2011. Contact our office for additional information
The Daily Journal recently interviewed Jason Feldman and Ian Wallach, as well as clients and colleagues, and published an article discussing the success of the firm and the firm's philosophy and approach of humanizing the legal process.
- Daily Journal Covers Feldman & Wallach Case on September 16, 2011. Contact our office for additional information
- PR Newswire Press Release On Defeating The United States Of America’s Motion To Dismiss A Matter Related To Prisoner Care
- Associated Press Article On Feldman And Wallach's Win In Federal Court Defeating The United States Of America's Motion To Dismiss A Matter Related To Prisoner Care
- Jason Feldman Interviewed By E-Online on the Issue of Potential Liability Resulting From Collapsing Stages and Other Injuries at Concerts
- Jury Trial Win – Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Jury returns hung in Feldman and Wallach DUI matter, Mistrial Declared; Prosecution’s Request to Refile Denied, Case Dismissed.
The Daily Journal recently published a cover story about a case, Panah v. the United States of America, in which Jason K. Feldman and Ian Wallach are representing the defendant. The story describes the efforts of Feldman & Wallach to provide their client – an individual who, while in custody, independently earned both a Master's Degree and a Ph.D., only to also acquire a fatal illness. The complaint alleges that the Bureau of Prisons knew of the likelihood of the illness yet failed to warn inmates of available preventative measures or provide adequate safeguards.
Please contact the Daily Journal or the offices of Feldman & Wallach for the complete article
