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Copyright 2010 by Neubauer & Associates, Inc
February
2011 Issue

FEATURES:

Disabled, but employed and earning more than before: Where’s the loss?
Calculating worklife loss relies on five criteria to predict loss of future earning capacity in cases of partial disability.
Phillip Sidlow and Enrique Vega


When lawyers attack
Behave yourself! Attorneys can be guilty of bad behavior and need to control that inner pit bull.
Anayat Durrani


Making rights real: Effectively representing immigrants
Part 2: Protecting immigrants’ rights by keeping their immigration status “out” and protecting them from threats of retaliation.
Jennifer A. Reisch


Overdose!
Drug overdose can cause brain injury, but it may not be only the drug; it may be the patient or the administration of the substance.
George Peters and Barbara Peters



DEPARTMENTS:

Trial Practice and Procedure
Is your Plaintiff SOL?
When the SOL clock truly starts, and stops, ticking: the current state of accrual and tolling.
Anoush Lancaster


Settlement Matters
A Touch of Grey
Attorneys are often stymied when deciding what approach to use in mediation.
Jeffrey Krivis

Book Reviews
Trial in Action: The Persuasive Power of Psychodrama
How to tell the story behind your client’s actions.
Reviewed by Donna Bader


Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief
Recent cases of interest to members of the
plaintiff’s bar.
Jeffrey Isaac Ehrlich


Marketing
Will clients find you on the Web?
Be savvy to the many ways of increasing your Web presence to generate phone calls.
Tracy Hickman


First Person — Stories that Need to be Told
Advancing the civil rights of transgender persons
Civil rights cases fought for the transgender community are a matter of freedom of self realization, and they are changing society’s view of equality.
Christopher Dolan

 


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