Move Cases Quicker by Managing Medical Records

Another timely article for law firms looking to re-evaluate practice for 2008, was originally posted 3/27/07 at Trial Lawyer Resource Center by plaintiff’s attorney (and avid blogger) David Swanner, Why It’s So Hard to Move Cases.  Swanner analyzes the just one thing left phenomenon, something his friend termed “Litigation Constipation.”  Swanner, if you’ve read any [...]

Not Fraud To Claim Injuries Were From One Car Accident When They Were Really From Another

This entry should be interesting to insurance defense attorneys and insurance adjusters.  It came from Rogak Report Newsletter which I subscribe to.  The full name of the newsletter is:  The Rogak Report: The Most Useful Publication In The Insurance Claims Industry.   The insurance defense attorney who writes it, Lawrence Rogak is based in New York, [...]

New Year’s Resolutions and Your Law Firm

If your law firm is making resolutions for change in the New Year here are some suggestions written by Robert Schwartz titled The Better, Smarter Way. 
Civil laws have changed nationwide in the last decade, and some of those changes were dramatic. On the surface, those changes appeared primarily only to effect consumer’s rights of [...]

Lying Eyes?

Most people think they can spot a liar when they see one.  Here’s an article that was published by Illinois, private investigator, Keith McRae with some tips on the subject.  
In business, politics or romance, it would be nice to know when, and if, we are being lied to.
Private investigators deal with deception on a daily [...]