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The Ten Biggest Mistakes that Can Wreck Your Washington Accident Case

Washington attorney Christopher Michael Davis has been representing individuals in accident cases and against insurance companies since 1994. In 2006, he was named a Rising Star Attorney by Washington Law & Politics magazine (this recognition is given only to the top 2.5% of lawyers age 40 and under in Washington State). In 2007, Washington Law & Politics named Mr. Davis a Super Lawyer (the top 5% of lawyers in Washington). Mr. Davis speaks at Continuing Legal Education seminars on topics related to personal injury. He teaches and instructs other lawyers in Washington State on topics such as jury selection, proving damages and developing winning trial techniques. Mr. Davis has been licensed to practice law in Washington State since 1993. He has obtained millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for his clients. Mr. Davis is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, American Association for Justice, and the North American Brain Injury Society. For a sampling of verdicts and settlements achieved by Mr. Davis in a variety of cases, please visit www.InjuryTrialLawyer.com.
The Ten Biggest Mistakes that Can Wreck Your Washington Accident Case
A Wrongful Death (Barbara Holloway Novels)

Who knew that being a Good Samaritan would lead Barbara Holloway to face her biggest challenge ever: being named prime suspect in a high-profile kidnapping?
The peace and quiet of Barbara’s retreat on the Oregon coast is shattered when a terrified young boy calls to her as she walks along a deserted beach. Frantically he leads her to a cabin deep in the woods where his mother lies senseless and battered — clearly left for dead. Barbara runs for help, but by the time she returns with the police and medics both mother and son are gone.
The puzzle only deepens when, back in the city, Barbara learns that the boy she met is the grandson of a wealthy and prominent family . . . and that they have accused her of aiding and abetting his disappearance.
With the help of her father, Frank, Barbara delves into the mystery of the missing child, only to realize that the kidnapping is a ruse for a more sinister plan — a plan that pits the meaning of family against cold hard cash.
But the more she learns, the more questions she has, and troubling obstacles continue to thwart her every move — from the justice system that employs her, to the false identities of those around her. Yet none of these things compares to the shocking murder scene that awaits her.
Assessing Family Loss in Wrongful Death Litigation: The Special Roles of Lost Services and Personal Consumption

AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM ONLY!! The CD-ROM contains the complete text in PDF documents.
The death of a family member often causes more than a loss of income, but the measurement of these nonmarket losses is surrounded by controversy. This book contains fifty readings by leading forensic economists, attorneys and family experts that address many issues relating to the two major aspects of damages in wrongful death litigation: the lost services of the decedent and the decedent’s own personal consumption or maintenance.
Topics covered:
Lost nonmarket services of a decendent
The dometic services approach
Broadening the concept of lost services
Accounting for personal consumption or maintenance of the decedent
Conceptual issues in personal consumption and maintenance
Measurement issues in personal consumption and maintenance
Analyzing survivors’ living standards: Equivalence, welfare and service flows
Summary and critique