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The Personal Injury Edition | Premiere 2026

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its premiere issue of The Personal Injury Edition, a quarterly print magazine. 

Editorial

Mark-Shirian


Mark Shirian: A Decisive Decade

Justice does not happen because it should. It happens because someone is willing to outwork, outthink, and outlast the other side,” says Mark Shirian, founder of Mark Shirian, P.C. For the past decade, Shirian has built a firm designed for exactly that purpose. Mark Shirian P.C. was structured to confront institutions that believe they are too powerful, too insulated, or


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Anton-Abramayan


Anton Abramyan: Relentlessly Driven

Brand Law Group founder Anton Abramyan sat down with us to discuss his journey to personal injury law and the defining characteristics that have pushed his firm forward to success over the years. AALM: How did you first find a passion for justice? AA: I believe that people who suffer unjustly and lack a voice to speak out for themselves


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The Next Mass Tort: Video Game Addiction Litigation


The Next Mass Tort: Video Game Addiction Litigation

A mother calls at midnight. Her 14-year-old son has not slept in three days. He refuses to eat. When she tries to take away his gaming console, he becomes violent. This is not teenage defiance. This is addiction by design. When I first started looking at video game addiction cases, I thought we were dealing with parents who could not


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chris dreyer bottleneck


Why Fixing Everything Is Slowing Your Firm Down: Your Firm Doesn’t Have 100 Problems Just One Big Bottleneck

I’ve worked with hundreds of personal injury firms at every stage of growth. The pattern is always the same. When growth stalls, leaders assume they have dozens of problems. Marketing feels inconsistent, intake feels sloppy, and revenue feels unpredictable. The team feels stretched, so they try to fix everything at once. That’s a mistake. Your firm doesn’t have a hundred


Read More »

Taylor-Ernst


Rewriting the Playbook for TBI Cases: A Conversation With Taylor Ernst

For more than two decades, trial lawyer Taylor Ernst with the Ernst Law Group has dedicated his practice to understanding, proving, and teaching the complexities of traumatic brain injury (TBI) litigation. In his conversation with us, Ernst discusses how he became a leader in the field, why TBI cases are so often misunderstood, and how his proprietary litigation frameworks helped


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Christopher-Sullivan


Christopher Sullivan: Beating the Odds

Christopher Sullivan, the founder of CLS Law, started out his career representing midsize companies in corporate deals—acquisitions and partnerships. It was the sort of work he went to law school to do. After a few years, the burnout hit. “I wanted to get into the courtroom,” he says. “Personal injury gave me an outlet. Once you win a couple of


Read More »

Early Case Screening


Why Early Case Screening (Not Case Volume) Separates Trial Firms from Settlement Mills: The Discipline That Defines Excellence

In today’s high-stakes plaintiffs’ bar, success is often, and incorrectly, mismeasured by sheer case volume. The metrics of the mass-market legal industry are visible everywhere: billboards boast towering numbers; intake departments celebrate raw leads; and firms pride themselves on how many new files they manage to open each month. This obsession with throughput creates a perception of strength, a kind


Read More »

Mark-Shirian


Mark Shirian: A Decisive Decade

Justice does not happen because it should. It happens because someone is willing to outwork, outthink, and outlast the other side,” says Mark Shirian, founder of Mark Shirian, P.C. For the past decade, Shirian has built a firm designed for exactly that purpose. Mark Shirian P.C. was structured to confront institutions that believe they are too powerful, too insulated, or


Read More »

Anton-Abramayan


Anton Abramyan: Relentlessly Driven

Brand Law Group founder Anton Abramyan sat down with us to discuss his journey to personal injury law and the defining characteristics that have pushed his firm forward to success over the years. AALM: How did you first find a passion for justice? AA: I believe that people who suffer unjustly and lack a voice to speak out for themselves


Read More »

The Next Mass Tort: Video Game Addiction Litigation


The Next Mass Tort: Video Game Addiction Litigation

A mother calls at midnight. Her 14-year-old son has not slept in three days. He refuses to eat. When she tries to take away his gaming console, he becomes violent. This is not teenage defiance. This is addiction by design. When I first started looking at video game addiction cases, I thought we were dealing with parents who could not


Read More »

chris dreyer bottleneck


Why Fixing Everything Is Slowing Your Firm Down: Your Firm Doesn’t Have 100 Problems Just One Big Bottleneck

I’ve worked with hundreds of personal injury firms at every stage of growth. The pattern is always the same. When growth stalls, leaders assume they have dozens of problems. Marketing feels inconsistent, intake feels sloppy, and revenue feels unpredictable. The team feels stretched, so they try to fix everything at once. That’s a mistake. Your firm doesn’t have a hundred


Read More »

Taylor-Ernst


Rewriting the Playbook for TBI Cases: A Conversation With Taylor Ernst

For more than two decades, trial lawyer Taylor Ernst with the Ernst Law Group has dedicated his practice to understanding, proving, and teaching the complexities of traumatic brain injury (TBI) litigation. In his conversation with us, Ernst discusses how he became a leader in the field, why TBI cases are so often misunderstood, and how his proprietary litigation frameworks helped


Read More »

Christopher-Sullivan


Christopher Sullivan: Beating the Odds

Christopher Sullivan, the founder of CLS Law, started out his career representing midsize companies in corporate deals—acquisitions and partnerships. It was the sort of work he went to law school to do. After a few years, the burnout hit. “I wanted to get into the courtroom,” he says. “Personal injury gave me an outlet. Once you win a couple of


Read More »

Early Case Screening


Why Early Case Screening (Not Case Volume) Separates Trial Firms from Settlement Mills: The Discipline That Defines Excellence

In today’s high-stakes plaintiffs’ bar, success is often, and incorrectly, mismeasured by sheer case volume. The metrics of the mass-market legal industry are visible everywhere: billboards boast towering numbers; intake departments celebrate raw leads; and firms pride themselves on how many new files they manage to open each month. This obsession with throughput creates a perception of strength, a kind


Read More »

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