October 20, 2017
Travel day – Washington, D.C.
Travel day – Washington, D.C.
Two weeks ago, I ended a series of posts about the role of Senses in litigation (Taste, Touch, Smell, Sight, Hearing). About the time that I ended those, I ran across something even better. A real scientific explanation of what I was getting at – published in the Journal of Consumer Research. Here it is. So Close I Can […]
Opioid makers capture Congress and the DEA Congress Eliminates DEA Oversight
With the help of my friends at M&M Multimedia, we made a series of videos to introduce my Firm and the basics of personal injury litigation. This is the first. Please visit the website to learn more.
In nursing homes, a new “off use” drug being pushed on dementia patients without sufficient study or regulation. Nuedexta Quality Fraud
More chaos thrown into the healtchare insurance marketplace. NYT: Executive Order Cuts Insurance Subsidies
WaPo: Executive Order Undercuts ACA
A new patient advocacy idea that could actually WORK. The American Patient Defense Union
A peer reviewed survey of nurses rating hospital quality of care around the world. BMJ: Patient Safety, Satisfaction and Quality of Care
The fifth – and mercifully final – in the series of blogs about how the Senses play out in litigation. I confess – I am at a loss on this one. But having given myself the task, I am determined to complete it. To state the obvious, there aren’t a lot of cases in my […]