Practice News
Keith Fuicelli Receives AV Preeminent Rating
Fuicelli & Lee, PC is very proud to announce that partner Keith Fuicelli has received an AV preeminent rating from Matindale-Hubbell. This rating is based on recognition by his peers of professional ethics and legal skill. Practice News
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John Lee Recovers Settlement for Accident Victims
John Lee resolved a case for a client who was injured in a car accident that was the fault of another driver. Even though our client was injured, and was not at fault, she was issued a citation by the police, after which the other driver’s insurance company refused to accept liability for the...
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Keith Fuicelli to Chair CLE on Physiatry and Pain Medicine
Fuicelli & Lee, PC is proud to announce that Keith Fuicelli will be chairing the CTE presentation Medical School for Plaintiff’s Attorneys: Procedures in Physiatry and Pain Medicine through CTLA. This CLE will take place Friday, February 22 from 9 am to 12:30 pm at the Hilton Garden Inn near Cherry Creek Mall. The...
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Keith Fuicelli to Host CTLA Seminar on MRI Reports
Fuicelli & Lee is pleased to announce that partner Keith Fuicelli will be chairing a CTLA seminar on reading MRI reports. The session, entitled “Medical School for Plaintiff’s Attorneys – How to Understand and Interpret MRI Reports,” will be held Saturday, October 13, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Cherry Creek. For registration information,...
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Keith Fuicelli Chairs Continuing Legal Education Seminar
Keith Fuicelli served as chair for a confidential, members only CLE seminar designed to develop ways to ensure that American Family Insurance honors the high purposes of insurance and “does the right thing” on claims on July 12. Practice News
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Keith Fuicelli Succeeds at Trial
You can often learn as much about a firm from the way it handles smaller cases as you can from the larger ones. This is one such example.On February 9, 2009, Keith Fuicelli tried the matter of Cortez v. Moran. Mr. Cortez was rear ended at a slow speed. He felt a pop in...
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