December 26, 2017
ProPublica: Birth Injuries Are Skyrocketing
ProPublica: Birth Injuries Are Skyrocketing
Severe Birth Complications Are Preventable
Back around the time that the Occupy Movement was gaining steam, I traveled to Cleveland to depose a corporate lawyer about his work for a hoist manufacturer. I remember getting thrown out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for taking photos of the Cher exhibit for Missi. In my defense, however, it was […]
I dedicated this week to a review of medical malpractice cases. You can click here to review our web page detailing an explanation of my experience in this area of the law. After five years at the start of my career doing defense work representing hospitals and doctors, I went to work with my Father in […]
Boston Pharmacist convicted of fraud but not murder in causing 2012 meningitis outbreak #Quality Fraud
A new patient advocacy idea that could actually WORK. The American Patient Defense Union
The fourth in a series about the Senses in litigation. The sense of touch is varied and wondrous. Through touch, we appreciate temperature, texture of surface, shape, hardness or softness, elasticity and even weight. Touch is the one sense used from the beginning to the end of a personal injury case. Investigating cases I’ve sifted through roadway debris, patrolled junk […]
This is the third (of five) ‘Sense’ posts (Click here for ‘Seeing’ from two weeks ago) on how litigation unfolds, according to our five senses. These were interrupted by Hurricane Irma. The sense of smell can be extraordinarily evocative, bringing back pictures as sharp as photographs of scenes that had left the conscious mind. – Thalassa Cruso […]