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Monica Lubin: Bringing the Awesome to O’Sullivan

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June 23, 2016

Just when you think a personal injury law firm is loaded with geeks and duds, I give you Monica Lubin: Stud soccer player who was named an All American for her region and for the country. AND she was invited to try out for the Olympics!

Yeah, she works with …

My 1972 Chevelle SS: A Father/Son Legacy

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April 20, 2016

1972 Chevelle SSWhen I was growing up, my dad owned two car dealerships in New Jersey: O’Sullivan Chevrolet in Roselle Park, and Scott Chevrolet in Gladstone. Yes, he named the second dealership after me.

Arrival of the 1972 Chevelle

In 1974, Dad received a yellow convertible 1972 Chevelle SS as a trade-in. …

Let’s Go Broncos!

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January 25, 2016

Denver Broncos 2016Allow me to stray from my normal “Denver personal injury attorney” topics to say….

LET’S GO BRONCOS!

What a game, right?! Here are some of my favorite stories from last night’s game against the Patriots:

“Borges: Patriots dazed and confused by Denver defense”

“Confusion is the essence of a successful …

Reid’s Story

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December 3, 2015

Reid is one of those rare human beings who can find the silver lining in anything. Anything.

On August 25, 2014, Reid was the victim of an accident that put him in a coma for two weeks, resulted in the loss of one of his legs, and has left …

BikerDown.org Teams Up with O’Sullivan Law Firm to Offer Aflac Scholarships to New Members

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April 15, 2015

BikerDownLogoBikerDown.org, a nonprofit organization that supports injured motorcyclists and their families, has partnered with the O’Sullivan Law Firm to offer Aflac scholarships to select new members.

“If you have a family or anybody depending on you, you owe it to them to be proactive in your riding,” says Biker …

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