
ABC7 Chicago reports that Michigan State University has reached a landmark settlement with three survivors of the Feb. 13, 2023 campus shooting—Nathan Statly, Yukai “John” Hao, and Troy Forbush—totaling approximately $30 million.
The coverage emphasizes how attorneys from Grewal Law secured tailored compensation packages, including $14.2 million for Statly, $13 million for Hao, and $2.5 million for Forbush, demonstrating the vital role of legal advocacy in addressing lifelong recovery needs after traumatic events. Click here to read the full article.
This article highlights a major settlement secured by three Michigan State University shooting survivors, totaling nearly $30 million, emphasizing the importance of holding institutions accountable for traumatic events.
The reporter illustrates how attorneys from Grewal Law negotiated significant compensation—including tuition coverage, long-term health care, and customized support—to help each survivor address lasting physical and emotional injuries after the 2023 MSU campus shooting. Click here to read the full article.
In this article, Newsday reports that Michigan State University has reached settlements totaling about $30 million with three students who survived the campus shooting on February 13, 2023.
The article highlights how attorneys from Grewal Law negotiated substantial compensation—$14.2 million for Nathan Statly, $13 million for Yukai “John” Hao, and $2.5 million for Troy Forbush—addressing their lifelong medical, emotional, and educational needs following their injuries. Click here to read the full article.
The Independent reports that Michigan State University has agreed to settlements with the families of Brian Fraser, Arielle Anderson, and Alexandria Verner—the three students tragically killed in the February 13, 2023 campus shooting—with each family receiving $5 million.
Attorneys from Grewal Law played a key role in advocating for the victims’ families, emphasizing the importance of accountability and institutional change to improve campus safety and mental health resources in the wake of this tragedy. Click here to read the full article.
The State News reports that Michigan State University has agreed to a settlement totaling $29.75 million with three survivors of the February 13, 2023, campus shooting.
Attorneys from Grewal Law played key roles in securing the agreements—$14.2 million for Nathan Statly, $13 million for Yukai “John” Hao, and $2.5 million for Troy Forbush—demonstrating the critical impact of strategic legal advocacy in supporting long-term recovery after such a traumatic event. Click here to read the full article.
FOX 2 Detroit reports that Michigan State University has reached settlements totaling nearly $30 million for three survivors of the February 13, 2023 campus shooting—Nathan Statly, Yukai “John” Hao, and Troy Forbush.
Attorneys from Grewal Law advocated for Statly and Forbush, securing a $14.25 million recovery for Statly (who endured a traumatic brain injury) and $2.5 million for Forbush, while Gruel Mills Nims & Pylman represented Hao, obtaining $13 million plus tuition, room, board, and health insurance. Click here to read the full article.
In this article, Mick S. Grewal, Founder and Managing Partner of Grewal Law, emphasizes the importance of asking strategic questions early, particularly about the strength of your personal injury claim and the preservation of critical evidence.
His expert insights guide readers on how to effectively engage with their attorney and navigate insurance communications to build a solid case after a car accident. Click here to read the full article.
In this article, Mick S. Grewal, Founder and Managing Partner of Grewal Law, highlights the importance of investing in a robust onboarding program when hiring large numbers of early-career legal professionals.
His advice underscores that structured training not only reduces turnover but also accelerates productivity and supports a smooth transition into the demanding legal workplace. Click here to read the full article.
In this article, Mick S. Grewal, Founder and Managing Partner of Grewal Law, shares his approach to continual professional development by integrating AI tools without losing the personal touch essential to client relationships.
By streamlining routine tasks through technology, he creates more space to deliver empathetic, personalized legal counsel—striking a thoughtful balance between innovation and human connection. Click here to read the full article.
In this article, Mick S. Grewal, Founder and Managing Partner of Grewal Law, emphasizes the importance of embracing failure as a learning opportunity.
He encourages professionals to adopt a growth mindset by reflecting on setbacks, journaling lessons learned, and using mistakes as catalysts for long-term career success. Click here to read the full article.