In what is often referred to as the bane of my professional existence as a plaintiff’s lawyer, the infamous McDonalds case has resurfaced again. Since it inspired the title of my entire blog, I thought I should spotlight its latest phoenix-like rise. It comes back into the watchful eye of popular culture now in [...]
Comments >>7. January 2011
Contrary to the belief of the general populous, many of my clients who first come to me are not really focused on money. Most have a healthy dose of outrage that the insurance company is denying to pay them for even the most basic and related treatment. Most are scared that they are going to [...]
Comments >>11. November 2010
Plaintiff’s lawyers are a mostly male bunch. And when I say, “mostly male,” I’m not so much commenting on their gender, but on the spectrum of maleness – Plaintiff lawyers tip the scale to one side to the nearly, “good ‘ole boy” order. My real life experienced of how I arrived at this stereotype: 1) [...]
Comments >>27. October 2010
The discovery process, much like everything else in the law, is governed by strict time lines. Most of the time these can be pushed out, [...]
Comments >>28. September 2010
I admit that I am 100% guilty of what I’m recommending in this week’s blog. So, I am officially qualifying this post by admitting wholeheartedly that I recognize the hypocrisy of my lawyerly ways and understand I am taking a “do as I say, not as I do” stance. Even worse, after finishing this week’s [...]
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27. January 2011
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