by Structured Settlement Watchdog
With mid-term elections only days away it's only appropriate that the important issue of plantiff's rights be brought to the forefront. The results of foraging around have opened up a whole new treasure trove of plantiff material to help you focus on the issues before you pull that lever, hit that button, or punch that chad.
The Plantiff Sideshow
- Ten Marketing Tips To Rejuvenate Your Plantiff's Practice by Altman Weil legal consultants
- Tony Buzbee of Galveston, TX, a Personal Injury Plantiff lawyer
- Marquette University's Scott Moss teaches a course in Federal Class actions and Multiple-Plantiff litigation. Better hurry up and enroll. They say you can get 2 credits
- Kent Morlan published a 1998 decision on Morelaw.com which discusses medical malpractice involving an Oregon plantiff.
- The web site for the famed 1875 W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan comic opera Trial by Jury has a whole gallery of plantiffs
- Medscape discusses the legal aspects of medical practice in The Ovarian Plantiff
- Court Grants Merck Probe into Plantiff's loans to Juror. Associated Press 9/22/2006. In all its extensive coverage of the Merck trials, how the heck did The Settlement Channel and my friend Mark Wahlstrom get "scooped" on this one?
- There's even a plantiff splog plantiff.net
- One pre settlement funding company advertises " No Win, No Pay, No Risk Plantiff Funding and Loan" and "YOUR #1 Choice for Today’s Plantiff Funding". Where can you find them? At http://1stchoicefunding.com/plantifffunding.html of course.
- On the programme notes to the website for Wisconsin Public Radio, it introduces "Kathleen Dunn talks with two plantiffs in the case and the legal director from the C-C-R". Here's the link to the clip cast
- American Cash Flow deals in plantiff funding
- Captran does plantiff funding on a non resource basis. Oh boy...All the better (Snicker Snicker); and for the plantiff baker's dozen...
- The "Caddy on the Wrong Fairway" still has a bit of "a slice" with "Featured Articles for the Plantiff and the Consumer" on the Strategic Settlements website.
There seems to have been a "forgone confusion!"
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