Kristine Meredith: She not only loves researching the facts, but knows how to make them understandable to a jury A funny thing happened to Kristine Meredith on her way to becoming a schoolteacher. She earned a law degree and used her dream of being a teacher to develop a thriving career as a plaintiff’s trial...

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The New York Times asks Mike Danko about the international treaty governing foreign airline flights and how jurisdictional issues can affect the compensation to which the families would be entitled. “In the United States, families could expect payouts of more than $10 million, depending on a person’s specific circumstances, age, occupation and earning power, according...

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When a private plane flown by Kenneth Gottlieb hit a hillside shortly after takeoff from the Napa County Airport six years ago, the National Transportation Safety Board ruled the fatal crash was the result of pilot error. But a lawsuit brought in San Mateo County against a mechanic who worked on Gottlieb’s Cessna 182 has...

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In and article published in Plaintiff Magazine, Mike Danko looks at what’s involved in litigating an EMS helicopter crash case. He talks about why EMS helicopters crash and the challenges helicopter crash cases present for the victim’s lawyer. [wonderplugin_pdf src=”/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Danko_EMS-helicopter-crashes-raise-complex-liability-issues_Plaintiff-magazine-3.pdf” width=”100%” height=”900px” style=”border:0;”]...

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