Working with Catastrophically Injured Children

Working with Catastrophically Injured Children

A Question and Answer Session between Albert G. Stoll, Jr. & Jessica Juarez Al Stoll asks Jessica Juarez…. Q. Why do you choose to work for children that have been seriously injured? A. Children have always been a part of my human rights and advocacy work. I enjoy working with children of all ages and…

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The Hidden Power of Visiting Other BNI Chapters

Albert Stoll, co-founder of Albert G. Stoll, Jr., a Law Corporation in San Francisco, had met Dr. Kim Makoi, a chiropractor, when they were both members of the Business Builders BNI Chapter in 2004. After visiting that chapter a few times, Al’s partner, Walter A. Haynes IV, also got to know Dr. Makoi.   Now,…

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Bicyclist Kills Pedestrian, Pleads Not Guilty

On July 15, 2008, a bicyclist traveling northbound through the intersection of The Embarcadero and Mission Street ran a red light and struck and killed a pedestrian. The victim, Dionette Cherney, was visiting from Washington, D.C. She had the right of way  and was crossing . She died of head injuries a month later. The…

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Voters Pass Bond Measure To Repair SF Streets

On November 8th, San Franciscans passed a bond measure to repair the streets of San Francisco. The bond measure will inject $248 million to repair both streets and sidewalks throughout the city.   According to an article in the SF Examiner, “The $248 million bond measure includes $148 million for street repaving, $50 million for…

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Bicyclists and Taxis To Share Bike Lanes

According to a San Francisco Examiner article (found here), the SF MTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) has recently allowed taxis to use bike lanes to pick up and drop off passengers. Naturally, this has caused positive and negative reactions. Proponents argue that this will allow passengers to enter and exit taxis safely. Passengers no…

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