Personal Injury Cases: The Importance of Plain Language

As a personal injury attorney, you’ve spent countless hours studying the law and learning how to read, write, and speak like a lawyer. That said, your clients have likely delved into minimal, if any legal jargon.

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Personal Injury Cases: The Treasured Timeline

When you’re preparing to go to trial, you have a lot of things on your plate. You’re watching the clock and making sure that your subpoenas are served and your documents are filed on time.

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Two Pivotal Points Every Attorney Needs to Understand

Trials can be incredibly stressful events, and the last thing any attorney wants to do is complicate his or her case even further by having vital witnesses and evidence excluded from the case. When I wrote the article, “What trial teaches us about discovery” for Plaintiff magazine recently, my goal was to help attorneys better understand the impacts that can come from proper (and improper) procedures.

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Three Cases Every Personal Injury Attorney Should Understand when It Comes to Discovery

Recently, I wrote an article for Plaintiff, a magazine that is founded on supporting plaintiff’s attorneys. My contribution to the magazine explores looks at the impact of discovery responses on the trial process. The article will help you analyse the merits of the boilerplate motion in limine to exclude evidence not produced in discovery.

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Helping Your Community, By Sharing Your Knowledge

This month I presented on the problem of uninsured drivers. On average about 14 percent of drivers have no car insurance. The main way for responsible motorist to protect themselves from this problem is by purchasing underinsured motorist coverage with their car insurance.

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