Here is a LINK to a complimentary copy of the Tort Talk 2019 Civil Litigation Update Booklet I created in conjunction with my presentation at the Northeastern Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association CLE "Personal Injury Potpourri" on April 25, 2019 at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Plains, PA.
This 93 page booklet provides updates on important cases and trends that have been highlighted on the Tort Talk Blog (www.TortTalk.com) over the last 6 months or so.
I hope you find it informative and helpful with your practice.
Showing posts with label Civil Litigation Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civil Litigation Update. Show all posts
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Friday, December 14, 2018
A HOLIDAY GIFT FROM TORT TALK: COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE TORT TALK 2018 CIVIL LITIGATION UPDATE BOOKLET
Here is a LINK to a complimentary copy of the 119 page Tort Talk 2018 Civil Litigation Update booklet that I created for use at the recent Luzerne Bench Bar Conference.
The Tort Talk 2018 Civil Litigation Update was created from the Tort Talk posts pertaining to notable decisions handed down over the past year or so and is offered here free of charge for the readers of Tort Talk.
To the extent you may have a desire to pay it forward as they say, I would politely propose considering a small donation to the Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton, your local Pro Bono Office, or perhaps another charity of your choice in this Season of Giving.
The Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton is a private non-profitable charitable organization whose mission is to provide services in the assessment and treatment in abuse and neglect case involving children. The Children's Advocacy Center is located at 1710 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510. Here is a LINK to their website. Just a thought.
Thanks for reading Tort Talk and and thank you for providing me with notable cases to highlight on Tort Talk. All is much appreciated.
I wish you Warm and Happy Holidays
The Tort Talk 2018 Civil Litigation Update was created from the Tort Talk posts pertaining to notable decisions handed down over the past year or so and is offered here free of charge for the readers of Tort Talk.
To the extent you may have a desire to pay it forward as they say, I would politely propose considering a small donation to the Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton, your local Pro Bono Office, or perhaps another charity of your choice in this Season of Giving.
The Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton is a private non-profitable charitable organization whose mission is to provide services in the assessment and treatment in abuse and neglect case involving children. The Children's Advocacy Center is located at 1710 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510. Here is a LINK to their website. Just a thought.
Thanks for reading Tort Talk and and thank you for providing me with notable cases to highlight on Tort Talk. All is much appreciated.
I wish you Warm and Happy Holidays
Labels:
Civil Litigation Update,
Cummins,
Tort Talk
Friday, December 8, 2017
LINK TO COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF TORT TALK 2017 CIVIL LITIGATION UPDATE BOOKLET
Here is a LINK to a complimentary copy of the 62 page Tort Talk 2017 Civil Litigation Update booklet that I created for use at the recent Lackawanna Bench Bar Conference as well as the Luzerne County Bench Bar Conference.
The Tort Talk 2017 Civil Litigation Update was created from the Tort Talk posts pertaining to notable decisions handed down over the past year or so and is offered here free of charge for the readers of Tort Talk.
To the extent you may have a desire to pay it forward as they say, I would politely propose considering a small donation to the charity of your choice, your local Pro Bono Office, or perhaps to the Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton which is a private non-profitable charitable organization whose mission is to provide excellence in the assessment and treatment in child abuse and neglect case. The Children's Advocacy Center is located at 1710 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510. Here is a LINK to their website. Just a thought.
Thanks for reading Tort Talk and for providing me with notable cases to highlight on Tort Talk. All is much appreciated.
Labels:
Civil Litigation Update,
Cummins,
Tort Talk
Monday, November 14, 2016
LINK to Complimentary Copy of the TORT TALK 2016 CIVIL LITIGATION UPDATE
Here is a LINK to a complimentary copy of the 60 page Tort Talk 2016 Civil Litigation Update booklet that I created for use at the recent Lackawanna Bench Bar Conference as well as the Luzerne County Bench Bar Conference.
The Tort Talk 2016 Civil Litigation Update was created from the Tort Talk posts pertaining to notable decisions handed down over the past year or so and is offered here for the readers of Tort Talk.
To the extent you may have a desire to pay it forward as they say, I would politely propose considering a small donation to the charity of your choice or perhaps to the Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton which is a private non-profitable charitable organization whose mission is to provide excellence in the assessment and treatment in child abuse and neglect case. The Children's Advocacy Center is located at 1710 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510. Here is a LINK to their website. Just a thought.
Thanks for reading Tort Talk and for providing notable cases for possible highlighting on Tort Talk. All is much appreciated.
The Tort Talk 2016 Civil Litigation Update was created from the Tort Talk posts pertaining to notable decisions handed down over the past year or so and is offered here for the readers of Tort Talk.
To the extent you may have a desire to pay it forward as they say, I would politely propose considering a small donation to the charity of your choice or perhaps to the Children's Advocacy Center in Scranton which is a private non-profitable charitable organization whose mission is to provide excellence in the assessment and treatment in child abuse and neglect case. The Children's Advocacy Center is located at 1710 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510. Here is a LINK to their website. Just a thought.
Thanks for reading Tort Talk and for providing notable cases for possible highlighting on Tort Talk. All is much appreciated.
Labels:
Civil Litigation Update,
Cummins,
Tort Talk
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