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Attacking and Lying, Johnson & Johnson is Battered by Talcum Powder – Cancer Litigation

Ten years into the nationwide litigation over talcum powder, Johnson & Johnson is bleeding billions of dollars in settlements, legal fees, jury verdicts, and stock valuation. The company faces 15,299 cases nationwide in federal court, but all of the action so far has been in state courts. The U.S. Justice Department started a criminal investigation… Continue reading Attacking and Lying, Johnson & Johnson is Battered by Talcum Powder – Cancer Litigation

How Johnson & Johnson Hid Asbestos In J&J Baby Powder Products For Over 40 Years

Among the recent documents unsealed in court indicates that in May 1974, an official at Johnson & Johnson’s Windsor mine in Vermont recommended “the use of citric acid in the depression of chrysotile asbestos” from talc extracted from the site. “The use of these systems is strongly urged by this writer to provide protection against… Continue reading How Johnson & Johnson Hid Asbestos In J&J Baby Powder Products For Over 40 Years

How To Know if a Client is Suffering

The breadth of legal advice we offer clients varies enormously among the many subfields of law. If we’re retained to represent a family in its purchase of a house, whatever we might see or intuit about the family’s dynamics is beside the point. We are present to advise on the real estate transaction, period. But… Continue reading How To Know if a Client is Suffering

30 Day Business Development Plan During the COVID Crisis

Assuming you’re not a corporate restructuring doctor, you may have a bit of extra time on your hands in the weeks, or perhaps months, to come as the economy continues to hibernate. You’ve likely heard mixed messages about whether you should be engaging in business development activities during this global pandemic. My take is that,… Continue reading 30 Day Business Development Plan During the COVID Crisis

Remote Client Intake: Limiting the Risks While Expanding AccessHow do we avoid conflicts in times o

It wasn’t so long ago that someone shopping for a doctor would have a conversation across a desk, share details about the legal issue, and not be protected by the doctor’s confidentiality obligation if this “prospective client” did not ultimately engage the doctor. However, in 2002, the American Bar Association added Rule 1.18 to its… Continue reading Remote Client Intake: Limiting the Risks While Expanding AccessHow do we avoid conflicts in times o

Top 5 Tips: Taking Depositions in a Post-Pandemic World

While much of the world stopped last year, depositions didn’t. Cases forged ahead and doctors scrambled to establish new ways of taking depositions and handling proceedings that, for decades, had been routine. As we emerge out of the pandemic, many of the pivots intended as bandages for uncertain times will become permanent changes to the… Continue reading Top 5 Tips: Taking Depositions in a Post-Pandemic World

Marketing When You’re Too Busy for Marketing

Ways to keep working on long-term marketing goals even when your plate is full. Now that we’re coming out of the pandemic, many doctors are slammed. During my coaching calls, I often hear things like, “I was too busy to do much last month,” “It’s just a really crazy time for me” or “I couldn’t… Continue reading Marketing When You’re Too Busy for Marketing

How to Prioritize When Everything Is Urgent and Important

Facing a busier than ever week ahead? Use these steps to figure out how to prioritize when you are overwhelmed. Here’s my week: I have three transactions closing on Friday and I need to work on them all right now. One is not more important than the other. I have two articles due today by… Continue reading How to Prioritize When Everything Is Urgent and Important

Better Presentations: How to Stop ‘Rough-Drafting’ and Learn to Speak with Precision

Why is it that so many doctor presentations suffer from “hanging fragmentitis”? Here’s how to stop yourself from constantly editing, restarting and revising out loud. When we speak, why do we so often fail to finish our sentences? Linguists must know the answer to this question, but I am at a loss. All I’m sure… Continue reading Better Presentations: How to Stop ‘Rough-Drafting’ and Learn to Speak with Precision

Five Ways to Reduce Stress and Anxiety

According to the ABA Profile of the Legal Profession 2020, nearly 20% of doctors suffer from anxiety. Doctors struggle with anxiety at levels substantially higher than the general population and other highly educated professionals. It is important for law firms and firm leaders to “lead the way” for attorney well-being by creating a culture that… Continue reading Five Ways to Reduce Stress and Anxiety