Don’t just defend the “subjective” evidence of a brain injury, use state-of-the- art multi-disciplinary “objective” evidence to prove your client’s brain injury
Robert Jarchi
2023 June
The complex statute of limitations and the “case within the case”
Ron W. MakaremSamuel D. Almon
2023 June
Become a mastermind of metadata and other electronically stored information
Sara A. McClain
2023 June
The CPS system is broken but there are strategies to bring justice to its victims
Wyatt Vespermann
2023 June
What you don’t know can take a big bite out of your case
Ron Berman
2023 June
The case often comes down to a battle of experts. Be prepared for that battle
Timothy A. Loranger
2023 June
“The good thing about science is that it’s true whether or not you believe in it.” — Scientist and astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson
John P. Blumberg
2023 June
A look at how a PI claim can become an asset in a bankruptcy estate that may be used to pay creditors
James Stang
2023 June
Amending the complaint to allege a survival action or wrongful death claim
Laurel HalbanyMichael Stewart
2023 June
How to present fractures and associated injuries at trial
Eustace de Saint PhalleOlivia K. Leary
2023 June
From Gay Pride to emancipation of slaves to men’s health, June is a time for awareness of others and self
2023 June
The trial by civil jury, guaranteed by the Seventh Amendment, is what keeps us all going
Lindsey Aitken
2023 June
Litigation funding plays an important role for PI plaintiffs and is often a last-choice resort for injured victims
Nancy Peverini
2023 June
Also: Massachusetts statutory interest rates declared constitutional in $37M judgment against Philip Morris
Linda A. Lipsen
2023 June
A look at how decisions are made on the financial support we provide in Southern California
Karina LallandeMichelle M. West
2023 June
Supreme court rules governmental design immunity for dangerous roads does not categorically preclude failure-to-warn claims; also, public liability for dangerous sidewalks
Jeffrey I. Ehrlich
2023 June