Monthly Archives: November 2024
Bay Area Sees String of Serious Semi-Truck Accidents
Over the past month, the Bay Area has seen a number of serious semi-truck accidents. This should ot come as a huge surprise to local residents, as the trucking industry contributes to countless crashes each year. Many of these crashes cause catastrophic injuries, while others lead to fatalities. Most are avoidable and are caused… Read More »
Daily Journal Recognizes Mary Alexander as a 2024 Top Plaintiff Lawyer in California
PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SAN FRANCISCO, November 20, 2024 – The Daily Journal has named Mary Alexander, founder and principal of Mary Alexander & Associates, as one of California’s Top Plaintiff Lawyers for 2024. This prestigious recognition marks the seventh consecutive year that Alexander has been included in this distinguished list, cementing… Read More »
Best Law Firms Recognizes Mary Alexander & Associates in 2025 Edition
Press Release – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SAN FRANCISCO – November 15, 2024 – Mary Alexander & Associates is proud to announce its recognition in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms in the United States, earning a notable Metropolitan Tier 2 ranking for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in the San Francisco area. This… Read More »
San Francisco Hit by Worrying Number of Pedestrian Accidents
Over the past month, San Francisco has seen a worrying number of pedestrian accidents. Local residents have noticed the increase in these collisions, and they are raising the alarm bell. It is not clear why so many pedestrian accidents have occurred within a relatively short period, but the victims need more than statistical analysis… Read More »
Victims’ Families of Tragic Ghost Ship Warehouse Fire Welcome New Affordable Housing Proposal at Site
In a significant development for the Fruitvale neighborhood, Oakland non-profit The Unity Council plans to build a new housing project at the Ghost Ship warehouse site. This initiative aims to transform the location, which gained notoriety after a tragic fire in 2016 killed 36 people there, into a five-story affordable housing complex. <> Mary… Read More »