by azguy | Sep 11, 2025
An interesting article appeared in a past edition of The National Law Journal, a legal newspaper. You probably missed it. The article noted the frustration of many injury defense lawyers over their inability to obtain recognition for their trial success. ...
by azguy | Sep 11, 2025
I spoke recently with a doctor who graduated from a highly respected medical school in the upper Midwest. The discussion involved the procedure used at the university’s hospital for treating ill and injured children when their parents were not available to...
by azguy | Sep 11, 2025
Recently, I learned of a police officer who exceeded his authority. He threatened to arrest a young woman for not answering his questions about a car accident he was investigating. The woman had been driving one of the cars involved in the accident. She did not...
by azguy | Sep 11, 2025
Most Halloween pranks are harmless enough. The worst thing I have seen in my neighborhood is tissue paper draped over trees. Some children, however, carry the trick-or-treat tradition too far. Occasionally, a child will damage someone’s property. Parents...
by azguy | Sep 11, 2025
This is another story of a jury reaching an apparently irrational verdict in a death and injury case. Stories suggesting aberrant jury behavior are reported regularly in the national press. Although those who sit on juries are ordinary people, often our collective...
by azguy | Sep 11, 2025
With Halloween approaching, this may be a good time to advise parents about their legal responsibility for their children’s intentional acts that harm others. Most Halloween pranks are relatively harmless. Some children, however, carry the trick-or-treat...