After Army Reserve soldier Kenneth Rhee got locked out of his apartment, he attempted to gain access by lowering himself from the building’s rooftop to the apartment balcony. He ultimately slipped and fell three stories, suffering a severe spinal cord injury.
Rhee’s catastrophic injury case was rejected by multiple firms before Sedrish took it upon herself to find liability in the accident. By arguing that the owner and property man...
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