Personal Injury Blog/News Roundup
Posted On: March 21, 2011
- The University of Baltimore is on the rise according to U.S. News & World Report. Apparently, they rank law schools. Who knew?
- Comments on David Ball's latest iteration on how to maximize damages in personal injury cases. This will be a regular feature if more people start reading it - Google Analytics is not showing y'all read it in massive number. Yet if I put "lawyer and sex" in the title I can't keep people away. You guys worry me sometimes.
- Why there is no such thing as a personal injury settlement calculator (I wish there was)
- Eric Turkewitz asks if tort reform costs lives because it leads to more medical malpractice
- The Volokh Conspiracy writes about mercury controls.
- 50 blog posts you can read to make you a better negotiator (from Victoria Pynchon)
- Mark Herrmann tells young lawyers when they are most marketable (sneak preview: 3 years out and 7 years out are your best windows)
- What is a photocopier? How do you define that? Is a Xerox machine the same as a photocopier? Reminder to lawyers: at a deposition, someone is writing everything down. And we have an Internet (from Max Kennerly)
- John Bratt explains the idea of getting benchslapped.
- Another Maryland wrongful death appellate opinion (that I will summarize soon)
