Copeland, Cook, Taylor & Bush, P.A. is proud of the trial experience of its courtroom lawyers. If over 90% of filed lawsuits are settled prior to trial, what difference does it make that your selected firm can call on a lawyer who has tried cases in the courtrooms of Mississippi. CCTB believes that the way to settle these cases most favorably is to be represented by attorneys who are able and willing to try cases. CCTB has lawyers who are experienced in every aspect of litigation. CCTB lawyers collectively have tried hundreds of cases and are well known and respected throughout the state of Mississippi, by both their opponents and the judges before whom they appear.
Copeland, Cook, Taylor & Bush lawyers are dedicated to providing efficient, hands-on lawyering and have a reputation for cost efficiency, and keeping their clients informed of developments and most importantly of evaluating the cases to try as opposed as the cases to settle. A favorable settlement will never be obtained by a lawyer who lacks the ability and experience to try a case. CCTB lawyers have tried cases in the following areas: antitrust, banking, class actions, business litigation, construction, directors and officers, healthcare, intellectual property, labor and employment, products liability, toxic torts, mass torts, telecommunications, transportation, white collar crime, ERISA and other employee benefits, life insurance, and medical devices. Our attorneys also have experience in assisting employers with investigations and charges by agencies such as the EEOC, OSHA, EPA, Wage & Hour, NLRB, and OFCCP, and in defending lawsuits and charges based on allegations of wrongful discharge, whistle-blowing, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, breach of contract, unfair labor practices, and other employment-related charges. CCTB lawyers practice in the appellate courts, both state and federal, including various federal circuits, and the United States Supreme Court. CCTB lawyers are dedicated to providing the highest level of service to their clients in accordance with the highest traditions of the legal profession.