Timeless (And The Heart of the Smart)
When I was a kid, Pete Maravich was the first basketball player to have his own shoe line. Its hard to imagine that there was a time when athletes didn’t have their own shoe contracts. All I knew is that I wanted a pair and wanted to be able fill the hoop like Pistol Pete. […]
How Good Lawyers Make New Law.
It isn’t by accident. And it requires extensive work and communication with the client to let them know ahead of time that new ground is being plowed. It takes time, money and commitment. But when it goes right, it is deeply satisfying. Please visit our website here. At the bottom of the landing page is […]
Remedies
Trial lawyers are in the business of solving complex, intractable problems. Our job is to explore ways to fashion a remedy that meaningfully addresses severe harm or injury. A remedy sets things right: puts things back together as best we can where things break. In medical parlance, a remedy is a balm or salve that […]
The Dewey Decimal Classification System: Now I Get It (Forty Years Gone By).
Imagine a building. The building is piled with treasure … floor upon floor of the stuff. Now, at the entrance of the building … Imagine hidden messages typed onto thousands of cards. Clues kept in cabinets … dots, dashes, letters and numbers that appear random but are secretly slave to a pattern you must learn […]
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Understanding Each Other Through Masks
For fans of courtroom psychology, this may be really interesting. Claims & Litigation – Session 4 – When the Mask Comes Off (1)
Leading the way …
In protecting children and families from the devastating consequences of medical error in obstetrics. That has been a constant theme of my practice for over thirty years and continues to this day.
Dia De Muertos
This is the day we remember our wrongful death clients and the privilege of representing them.
Evidence Monday: True Stories of Negligence #1
The jury didn’t even get to hear that … “At the time he treated Hoag, the oncologist was on federal probation after pleading guilty in 2014 to one misdemeanor count of receiving an adulterated or misbranded cancer drug.” New Mexico Jury Finds for Patient in Failure to Diagnose Cancer Case