2012 July

Articles Articles in this issue:

Settling a minor’s lawsuit: A procedural and practical primer

Resist the pressure to wrap up a minor’s personal injury case quickly so all bases are covered

Kevin Urbatsch
Mercy Hall

2012 July


Musings of an elder-abuse attorney

The stories are predictably sad, but each client’s story is unique and needs to be heard as it was lived

Sanford I. Horowitz

2012 July


Brinker: Profundity or periphery?

Despite clarifying several issues, the Court did not settle the central dispute in this wage-and-hour case

Dan Gildor

2012 July


Profile: Jonathan Gertler

Profile: Jonathan Gertler

Pioneering trial lawyer strives to stay composed and confident without being cocky

Stephen Ellison

2012 July


Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief

Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

2012 July


Take that vacation…now!

A fatigued brain on an MRI scan looks like a brain that is asleep

Anayat Durrani

2012 July


I feel your pain

Walk in your client’s shoes — the Gerry Spence method taken over the top

Miles B. Cooper

2012 July


Collecting on large-dollar judgments

Money disappears when a PI judgment is entered. Collecting the judgment begins with detective work to identify assets

David Cook

2012 July


My dog ate your evidence: Shifting the burden of proof in premises-liability cases

A burden shift may occur if there has been a misuse of the defendant’s superior control over evidence

Jeremy Cloyd

2012 July

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