2012 March

Articles Articles in this issue:

Medical malpractice: Beyond the discovery “three step”

Putting a case in context for the jury requires finding background information that supports your theory of liability and your expert witnesses

Bruce Fagel

2012 March


When the PI plaintiff files bankruptcy but fails to schedule the lawsuit

Here’s a situation to be avoided and a look at the likely consequences

David Cook

2012 March


Air bags kill

Testing indicates that air bags may be superfluous in preventing death or injury

Larry Booth

2012 March


Defense medical examinations

Understand the law and protect against common defense traps

2012 March


Defending your client’s deposition

There’s only one first impression, and you need to control it

Andrew Wright

2012 March


Other accidents: Relevance and admissibility

Evidence of other accidents is compelling, but the trick is getting it admitted

Jeffrey R. Smith

2012 March


MRI scans and objective evidence of spinal injury

Upright MRI may offer clinical proof of injury when conventional MRI does not

Sana Khan

2012 March


Why I Love Being a Lawyer

Danielle’s story: Trial lawyers never know how they might touch a life

John Hullverson

2012 March


Profile: Mark Talamantes

Profile: Mark Talamantes

Employment attorney made his mark early in the now-crowded specialty of wage-and-hour litigation

Stephen Ellison

2012 March


Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief

Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

2012 March



The price of admission

The Business Records Exception

Miles B. Cooper

2012 March

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