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    Robert A. Clifford Writes Article for Chicago Lawyer About the Role of PAC Donations in the Opioid Crisis
    Posted on April 23, 2021 To

    Robert A. Clifford Writes Article for Chicago Lawyer About the Role of PAC Donations in the Opioid Crisis

    Founder and Senior Partner Robert A. Clifford of Clifford Law Offices, wrote an article titled, “Follow the Money” for Chicago Lawyer Magazine’s April/May 2021 edition. In the article, Bob writes about how addiction to prescribed pain medications, or opioids, has risen dramatically in the past two decades with over 400,000 people across the nation dying from the opioid epidemic. Last May, the Clifford Tort Symposium brought together the best academic minds to “discuss the various…

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    Sarah F. King Writes ‘Tips to Succeed at Motion Practice in the Law Division’
    Posted on March 30, 2021 To

    Sarah F. King Writes ‘Tips to Succeed at Motion Practice in the Law Division’

    Sarah F. King, partner at Clifford Law Offices, who handles complex medical malpractice cases, co-moderated a program titled Motion Practice in Cook County Circuit Court’s Law Division for the Chicago Bar Association. She shared highlights from the Zoom presentation in her article, “Tips to Succeed at Motion Practice in the Law Division.” The article addresses the question, “what is expected from practitioners appearing in the Division, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic?” King outlined tips from…

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    Robert A. Clifford Writes Article for Chicago Lawyer About Law on Televisions Versus Real Courtrooms
    Posted on February 25, 2021 To

    Robert A. Clifford Writes Article for Chicago Lawyer About Law on Televisions Versus Real Courtrooms

    Robert A. Clifford, Founder and Senior Partner at Clifford Law Offices, wrote an article titled, “Fiction vs. Reality” for Chicago Lawyer Magazine’s February/March 2021 edition. In this article, Bob explains how law differs on television than in real courtrooms. The following example Bob shares is from the television show, “Boston Legal”: “Somehow in one hour the firm could solve numerous legal battles, and it always included Denny and Alan Shore smoking their cigars on the…

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    courts must go forward during covid 19
    Posted on October 22, 2020 To

    Courts Must Go Forward During COVID-19

    For his October 2020 column in Chicago Lawyer Magazine, Robert Clifford, Senior Partner at Clifford Law Offices, wrote an article titled, “Courts Must Go Forward.” In his article, Clifford discusses the different ways courts are holding trials during the unprecedented time of COVID-19 in order to prioritize safety while preserving the rights of individuals seeking their day in court. Clifford explains the Valdivia v. Menard Inc. ruling made by a federal court in June. This…

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    The Importance of Jury Research in High Profile Cases
    Posted on September 14, 2020 To

    The Importance of Jury Research in High Profile Cases

    Jury selection is one of the most important parts of the trial process. In an article for Best Lawyers, Robert A. Clifford and Bradley M. Cosgrove, partners at Clifford Law Offices, discuss the importance of jury research in high profile cases. Jury selection is an important process that can be a major factor in deciding the outcome of any case. Many lawyers consider experience to be the most important asset when it comes to jury…

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    Robert Clifford Writes Article for Chicago Lawyer on the Ending Passenger Rail Forced Arbitration Act
    Posted on August 19, 2020 To

    Robert Clifford Writes Article for Chicago Lawyer on the Ending Passenger Rail Forced Arbitration Act

    In his August 2020 column for Chicago Lawyer Magazine, Robert Clifford, Senior Partner at Clifford Law Offices, wrote an article titled, “Bill Would Protect Riders.” In this article, Robert discusses a piece of legislation introduced in Congress in March known as the Ending Passenger Rail Forced Arbitration Act, which seeks to end Amtrak’s forced arbitration policy. Amtrak’s policy, which the bill seeks to end, provides that anyone who buys a ticket would be left with…

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    Best Lawyers Features Sarah King in their Spring 2020 Edition
    Posted on July 22, 2020 To

    Best Lawyers Features Sarah King in their Spring 2020 Edition

    The Spring Best Lawyers Business Edition honors and celebrates women lawyers who excel in their practice areas by highlighting their opinions and achievements within their specialty areas. An article by Sarah King, partner at Clifford Law Offices, was featured in their Business Spring 2020 Edition. In her article, she addresses how women, in particular, are at high risk of being victims of medical malpractice and device-related negligence. She sheds light on fixable issues and biases…

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    Sarah King Published in ITLA Summer 2020 Trial Journal Magazine

    Sarah King Published in ITLA Summer 2020 Trial Journal Magazine

    Sarah F. King, partner at Clifford Law Offices, wrote an article for the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) Summer 2020 Trial Journal magazine titled, “Practice Tips: Opening Statement in a Medical Malpractice Case, Estate of Gerald Sallis, Jr vs. West Suburban Medical Center et al“. In August 2014, at West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, Illinois, expectant mother Ms. Sallis’ external fetal monitoring strips were ignored for six hours by multiple medical professionals. This…

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    Robert Clifford Authors Article on Tragic Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash and What Might Have Prevented It
    Posted on May 12, 2020 To

    Robert Clifford Authors Article on Tragic Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash and What Might Have Prevented It

    Robert A. Clifford, founder and senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, authored a column for Chicago Lawyer Magazine on the high-profile crash of a helicopter that killed basketball great Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others, including the pilot. The Terrain Awareness Warning System, often referred to as TAWS, helps pilots in foggy, low-visibility weather, which was reportedly the case on Jan. 26 when the helicopter crashed on a hillside in Calabasas, California. To read…

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