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By Ken Levine “Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict?”. “Yes, we have your honor”” “Please hand the verdict form to
By Ken Levine “Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict?”. “Yes, we have your honor”” “Please hand the verdict form to
By Kenneth M. Levine Over the years I have met with hundreds and hundreds of parents about their child’s birth injury. The moms and dads
By Kenneth M. Levine Courage is a limited resource in our society. How many of us are truly courageous? We know there is great courage
By Kenneth M. Levine My paralegal comes in to tell me the parents of Emanuel Garcia are here to talk with me about their son’s
By Kenneth M. Levine All the file boxes have been packed and shipped to the hotel, again. My suits and ties are in the suitcase,
By Kenneth M. Levine Could it really be just five minutes since I last checked the time. I was sure it was much longer than
By Kenneth M. Levine There is an adage that the lawyer should never get emotionally involved in the case. That always seemed like nonsense to
By Kenneth M. Levine The town was a picture from a Norman Rockwell story of America. An old courthouse in the center the town green
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