Month: November 2016

We are all familiar with the fact that police use instruments to measure a driver’s blood-alcohol content (BAC) if they suspect impaired driving, particularly after an accident. Other similar instruments can measure BAC from sweat and, in some cases, police may obtain court orders to draw and test blood samples….

We are pleased to announce that Hardison & Cochran, Attorneys at Law appears in the 2017 edition of Best Law Firms, an annual ranking compiled by U.S. News and Best Lawyers®. For the third consecutive year, Hardison & Cochran has been named to the Best Law Firms’ list in the…

If you are a part of America’s work force, you have probably had some job safety training and have been advised that occupational accidents and injuries happen to those who don’t pay attention to safety. In truth, accidents sometimes happen to workers because of the carelessness or disregard for safety…