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Laird & McCloskey founder recognized in Lawdragon’s flagship guide for personal injury excellence  FORT WORTH, Texas – Fort Worth-based trial lawyer Steven C. Laird continues to strengthen his reputation among the country’s top attorneys with his selection to Lawdragon’s most exclusive guide, the 500 Leading Lawyers in America.   “This acknowledgment reflects the trust my clients place in me to…
Veteran personal injury trial attorneys honored for outstanding plaintiffs work  FORT WORTH, Texas – The Best Lawyers in America has once again recognized veteran truck wreck trial attorneys Steven C. Laird and Seth McCloskey of Laird & McCloskey for exceptional plaintiffs work in personal injury litigation.  The 2025 edition marks Mr. Laird’s 13th consecutive year on the list, and…
Steve Laird delivered his talk, Whether and When to Hire Experts, at the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) at its 2022 Annual Symposium which took place October 6-8, 2022, at the Austin Marriott Downtown. The 2022 Symposium brought together the nuts and bolts of trucking litigation combined with intermediate and advanced topics, presented by premier trial lawyers in…
FORT WORTH – Seth McCloskey, a personal injury lawyer at Law Offices of Laird & McCloskey, recently earned Board Certification in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He also holds a national certification in truck accident law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a designation he shares with firm founder Steven C. Laird. Together,…
FORT WORTH, Texas – Just weeks after receiving the 2021 Blackstone Award – the Tarrant County Bar Association’s most prestigious legal award – nationally recognized Fort Worth trucking and transportation attorney Steve Laird has earned selection to Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers for 2021.  The annual list recognizes the nation’s leading preeminent lawyers who represent consumers who have been injured or killed through accidents, medical malpractice, faulty…
FORT WORTH, TEXAS February 15, 2021—Driving in the snow and ice can be challenging, even for experienced local drivers. As the tragic 133-car and 18-wheeler pileup in Fort Worth on Thursday morning demonstrated, local motorists may have been unprepared to navigate the icy conditions. But what about professional truck drivers, who should have known what to expect that day…