
NEWS

R |K Lawyers Win Summary Judgment.
March 2023: Reynolds | Kirschberg attorneys Jeff Reynolds and Jason Kirschberg obtain summary judgment in a federal declaratory judgment and bad faith action. See Cooperstein v. Scottdale Ins. Co. et al., No-331-cv-780 (S.D. Miss.)

R | K Lawyers Win Declaratory Judgment Motion.
November 2023 – Reynolds | Kirschberg attorneys Jeff Reynolds and Carson thurman win a Motion for Declaratory Judgment holding that the Circuit Court holds subject matter jurisdiction over the Mississippi Department of Corrections in a breach of contract case filed by Police Benevolement Association member, Officer Greg Galloway. See Galloway ...

R | K Lawyers Settle Lawsuit Against Miss. Dept. of Public Safety Shortly After Filing Compaint.
March 2023 – Reynolds | Kirschberg attorneys Jeff Reynolds and Jason Kirschberg, on behalf of Police Benevolent Association Member Peter Butler, sued the Miss. Dept. of Public Safety for violating Miss. Code Sections 25-3-93(5) and 25-3-95(6) (among other claims), by improperly requiring that Officer Butler use his accrued personal and ...

R | K Lawyers Free Woman Held at Nursing Home Against her Will.
August 2023 – Reynolds | Kirschberg lawyers Jeff Reynolds and Jason Kirschberg filed an Emergency Petition for Temporary Restraining Order and Injunction against Clinton Healthcare, LLC’s nursing facility in Clinton, MS, for holding Louise Jackson against her will. Ms. Jackson was placed in the nursing home by her son, who ...

R | K Lawyers Have Lawsuit Against Construction Company Dismissed.
April 2020: Reynolds | Kirschberg lawyers Jeff Reynolds and Jason Kirschberg were retained by Birdsong Contruction, Inc., which, along with Travelers’ Ins. Co., had been sued in Hinds County Circuit Court for bad faith in the handling of an employee’s workers’ compensation claim. Messrs. Kirschberg and Reynolds removed the case ...

R | K Lawers Collect Large, Unpaid Invoice to Furniture Company Without Having to Sue.
September 2023 – Reynolds | Kirschberg attorneys Jeff Reyolds were referred to an Alabama-based furtniture manufacturer, whose Mississippi client, an apartment complex, had failed to pay a large bill for funiture it ordered and accepted nearly a year earlier. Mr. Kirschberg contacted the debtor and, after approximately 1 month, the ...
