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Larry Hugh Parker (August 26, 1948 - March 6, 2024) was an American personal injury lawyer. He was well-known through his use of advertising on billboards and television. In 1994, his firm was reported to spend $1 million per year on advertising. [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. Lindner, Emmett (March 16, 2024). "Larry H. Parker, an Injury Lawyer Who Promised to 'Fight for You,' Dies at 75" via NYTimes.com.
  2. "Larry H. Parker, famed Los Angeles attorney known for 'We'll fight for you!' TV ads, dies at 75, according to reports | abc7.com". abc7.com.
  3. "Larry H. Parker, auto accident and personal injury attorney, dies at 75". Los Angeles Times. March 16, 2024.