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Posted on January 10, 2014

Pete Kaufman Examines The Ethical Implications Of Mass-Tort Claims

In this month’s issue of Advocate, Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP’s own Pete Kaufman has contributed a valuable story focused on the ethical concerns that may arise during the litigation of mass-tort claims. After giving a brief history of mass-tort, which has its genesis in relatively recent actions against the tobacco and asbestos industries,… read more

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Posted on December 6, 2013

Compelling the Participation of Recalcitrant Witnesses at Deposition

The newest issue of Los Angeles Lawyers finds Panish Shea and Boyle’s own Robert Glassman outlining how to approach a situation wherein the counsel for the opposing side attempts to put barriers up to the proper testimony of a witness. In it, Mr. Glassman describes how the only reason such an objection by the opposing… read more

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Posted on June 25, 2013

Spencer Lucas Named One Of California’s 50 Lawyers On the Fast Track

Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP attorney Spencer Lucas has been recognized by The Recorder legal publication as one of California’s “50 Lawyers on the Fast Track.” The award is given to attorneys with 10 or fewer years of practice whose “early accomplishments indicate they will be tomorrow’s top lawyers and leaders” and who “stood… read more

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Posted on January 24, 2013

Spencer Lucas Details How to Win a “Mild” Brain Injury Case

In this month’s issue of Advocate, Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP’s own Spencer Lucas explains how to go about representing a client who has experienced a “mild” brain injury.  Although this type of injury can have lifelong repercussions, defense attorneys will take pains to discount the client as a malingerer, someone who plays up… read more

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Posted on January 16, 2013

Casey And Glassman Detail The Benefits of a Mock Jury in Forum

In the July/August 2012 issue of Forum, Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP’s own Ryan Casey and Robert Glassman detail the benefits that can be reaped by putting together a mock jury before a case goes to trial.  They explain that mock juries can help an attorney figure out if an otherwise complex liability case… read more

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Posted on November 2, 2012

Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP Represents Family of Innocent Bystander Fatally Shot by Oxnard Police

Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP represents the family of Alfonso Limon, 21, who was killed by Oxnard police while he was walking home with his brother after an evening jog at a local high school. The police claim they mistook Limon for one of several allegedly armed suspects who had fled from police after… read more

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Posted on August 24, 2012

Rahul Ravipudi Examines Danger on the Docks

In an issue of The Advocate from last year, Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP’s own Rahul Ravipudi discussed the threat to safety posed on the docks by workers who engage in drug and alcohol use while on the job.  If this substance abuse leads to an injury of another party, the ensuing discovery process… read more

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Posted on May 11, 2012

Pete Kaufman Reviews The FDA’s Approval Process And Offers a Brief Case Study of The DePuy ASR Hip Implant

The DePuy ASR metal-on-metal hip implant has brought pain to people all across the world who have been victimized by the failure of this device.  In August 2010, Johnson & Johnson finally announced the recall of this defective product, which had a shocking failure rate of around 49% after six years of use, according to… read more

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Posted on May 11, 2012

Rahul Ravipudi Discusses Dealing With The State of California’s First Line of Defense – Stonewalling Any Meaningful Discovery

One of the most important steps that must be made when pursuing a personal injury case is obtaining every piece of information relevant to the case.  This is known as the discovery process, and it is typically used to prove liability of the defendant, who may knowingly or unknowingly be harboring some critical safety oversight… read more

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Posted on May 11, 2012

Panish and Chang Ask What is The Value of a Poor Man’s Life

It might seem counterintuitive to some, but in many wrongful death cases, it can make more sense to discard economic damages entirely in order to focus on the noneconomic damage that can befall those persons who have had a loved one taken away from them.  In the January issue of Advocate, our own Brian J…. read more

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Posted on May 11, 2012

Boyle and Glassman Discuss Obviously Intoxicated Minors Statute

Not all cases are as cut and dried as initially suspected.  In the March issue of Advocate, Kevin Boyle and Robert Glassman, two members of our firm, talk about the challenges that awaited them when they took a personal injury case involving an intoxicated minor who was liable in an automobile accident. During an exploration… read more

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Posted on May 11, 2012

Glassman and Boyle Find Opportunities to Chip Away at Prop 51

In the January/February issue of Forum, our firm’s very own Robert Glassman and Kevin Boyle discuss the ways that personal injury lawyers can get around the legal hurdles imposed by Proposition 51.  Thanks to the efforts of tort reformers and insurance companies, this proposition was passed way back in 1986.  Basically, the measure limited the… read more

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