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The Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Action In New
York State
Editor-in-Chief Patrick J. Higgins
Powers & Santola, LLP Albany ,
NY
Key
Benefits • Master your handling of personal
injury cases, including development in related areas such as special
needs trusts, structured settlements, Medicare and Medicaid liens,
health insurance subrogation, bankruptcy, Frye and Daubert motions,
post–Burns Kelly calculations,
CPLR Articles 50-A and 50-B hearings, and demands for confidentiality
agreements. • Learn how to
prepare, try, or win a case—and how to shepherd a client
through the process.
Product
Description The New York State Bar Association has
created the most up-to-date, focused and comprehensive review of the
plaintiff’s personal injury practice in New
York.
This treatise answers the tough questions faced by the plaintiff’s
personal injury attorney every day—liens, special needs trusts,
structures, Medicare and Medicaid, conflicts of interest, workers’
compensation, no-fault, bankruptcy, representing a party in infancy,
incompetency, and wrongful death.
New
York’s most
experienced personal injury lawyers, and nationally recognized experts,
teach cutting-edge skills for the practicing trial lawyer, while also
laying out the most current substantive law—from medical
malpractice to mass torts.
Contents at a
Glance SECTION I—ETHICS
SECTION II—SUBSTANTIVE LAW
SECTION III—CLIENTS WITH DIFFERING CAUSES OF ACTION AND NEED
SECTION IV—STARTING THE ACTION AND DISCOVERY
SECTION V—LITIGATING THE PERSONAL
INJURY ACTION IN DIFFERENT FORUMS
SECTION VI—MANAGING CLIENT OBLIGATION AND SETTLEMENTS
SECTION VII—PREPARING FOR TRIAL
SECTION VIII—TRIAL
SECTION IX—LAW PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FOR THE PERSONAL INJURY
ATTORNEY
Product Information and
Pricing PN: 4181 | 2009 | 1,734 pages |
loose-leaf | two volumes NYSBA Members
$175| Non-members $225
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