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13 October, 2016
Self-driving cars may take over roads in 10-15 years. I myself will be giddy to get my hands on one. But when the robots whisk us off to the future, will they also be whisking away lucrative careers for thousands of personal injury attorneys? Not if we start preparing our shift away from car-crash c...
22 September, 2016
In 1822, Alexis St. Martin was accidentally shot clean through the belly during his work as a fur trapper. Luckily, doctor William Beaumont was on hand, and saved St. Martin’s life with clever surgery (devoid of antiseptic or anesthesia). But curiously, St. Martin’s wound never healed over, remainin...
8 September, 2016
When the robot overlords take control, there will still be plenty for PI attorneys to do. At least that seems to be the summary of most speculation on the liability repercussions of the self-driving car. Through analyzing the likely legal consequences of this one up-and-coming technology, we get a p...
26 August, 2016
Two Law Student Suicides Recently, Above the Law reported on two law student suicides. As part of their regular series, about mental health, an anonymous student was brave enough to share their experience in dealing with suicide and the aftermath. We’ve written about lawyers and depression before; l...
Are you doing enough to communicate with your clients? A couple months ago, the New York Times told the sad and seedy story of Stuart A. Schlesinger, an esteemed personal injury lawyer in Manhattan: “Mr. Schlesinger, 76, [was] arrested on a fraud charge in one of the more brazen schemes in th...
19 August, 2016
Making A Murderer‘s Brenden Dassey’s Conviction Overturned Brendan Ray Dassey, of Netflix’s Making A Murderer, is going to be a free man in 90 days. Federal Judge William Duffin ordered Dassey’s release after determining that Dassey’s confession was coerced and his case was mishandled by three...