December, 2023

It’s December already (wow time flies doesn’t it) and at Lanier Law Group, we love to celebrate the holidays together. Attorney Ashley Hartman Sappenfield leads a cookie exchange that we all get really excited about.


And of course our annual holiday party is much anticipated. We will be enjoying the awesome music of Southbound 49 again this year. If you need a great band, these are your guys. Check them out here! 


At Lanier Law Group, we are filled with gratitude for each other and our wonderful clients who place their trust in us to help at a difficult time. We are very fortunate to be able to do this work and serve the awesome people we work for. 

Sending lots of love and cheer to everyone this holiday season!  ~Lisa

You are receiving my December newsletter a couple of days early because I want to promote a free offer to download a novel, What Tragedies Make, written by my oldest child, Mason, who is a senior in high school. The download on Amazon is only free until December 2d. 


The novel is considered YA (young adult fiction) and we are hoping you will download it, even if you don’t have time to read it. Of course, I hope you will read it! For young writers, downloads count as sales and Mason is getting close to best seller status. This will help Mason to get future novels published. 


Mason also did the cover art! Did I mention my kid is super talented? I am one crazy proud mama of all that Mason has accomplished. In addition to writing the novel, Mason founded an environmental nonprofit and has raised over $30,000.00 to plant trees to help with reforestation in areas devasted by clear cutting and wildfires. So, I am asking that you help this proud mama to promote the novel by downloading it for free right here: What Tragedies Make: A Novel

Our Areas of Practice

Personal Injury
Car Accident Injuries
Sex Abuse 
Medical Malpractice
Social Security Disability
Workers Compensation
Wrongful Death
Products Liability 

Just Married!


We are happy to announce the wedding of one of our magnificent paralegals, Angel Brewer, who got married last month. Many of our LLG family were in attendance to toast the new couple and enjoy the party. Cheers!

Direct Examination

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Workplace Injury?


Even with the best safety precautions in place, accidents on the job can happen. These injuries not only cause physical pain but can have significant financial consequences for the injured employee and their family. When these incidents occur, it is important to understand who can be held liable. In this blog, we will delve into the legal landscape surrounding workplace injury cases and provide insight into what steps someone should take if they've been injured on the job.


There are several parties who can be held liable for a workplace injury. Learn More Here

Radio Spotlight with Lisa Lanier

Can Will Smith sue for defamation?


Lisa talks with Two Guys Named Chris on Rock 92 about a couple of trending legal stories ithe accucations made by Brother Bilaal who claims to have walked in on Will Smith and actor, Duane Martin, having sex in the dressing room on the set of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.". Listen Here

Is it legal to eat your pets?


Lisa breaks down with Jared & Katie on 107.5 KZL a question Jason Goodman had if it is legal to eat your pet. Listen to the interesting answer and learn about the Dog and Cat Prohibition Act. Listen Here

Festive Holiday Punch

The holidays are here so we’re getting in the festive spirit! This recipe is perfect for any time between now and the New Year. Plus, it's delicious and simple!


INGREDIENTS:

(This batch will serve 30 people)


  • 32 ounces vodka (4 cups or more if you like your punch stronger)
  • 32 ounces pomegranate liqueur (or pomegranate juice if you cannot find the liqueur)
  • 64 ounces cranberry juice
  • 2 liters sprite
  • 46 ounces pineapple juice
  • 48 ounces ginger ale (6 cups)

DIRECTIONS:


  1. In a large punch bowl combine all of the ingredients.
  2. Add fresh cranberries, orange slices, and pomegranate seeds to float in it. 
  3. You can use frozen cranberries to help keep it cold and some people like to scoop orange or cranberry sherbet into the bowl right before serving. 


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