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- Portland jury finds against ambulance company for sex abuse by its paramedic by Paul & Sugerman on Sep 9, 2009
Congratulations to my friends at Greg Kafoury, Mark MacDougal and the rest of their team for obtaining a multi-million dollar verdict on behalf of a patient who was sexually abused by an EMT. According to this report in The Oregonian, the Portland ju...
- Patient safety–what’s missing in the healthcare debate by Paul & Sugerman on Aug 24, 2009
There’s an elephant in the room in the health care debate. We’re hearing a lot about high medical costs and uninsured people. And then there are the fake controversies over things like “death panels.” But what isn’t bein...
- For my Twitter buds: compiling bike commuter ideas by Paul & Sugerman on Aug 17, 2009
So this is so off-topic that you might ought to just push on through. But promises were made, and I’m a firm believer in keeping my word. The backstory is that I’ve been on Twitter for a while, and I have a compelling cast of characters w...
- Oregon liability insurance rates drop for doctors by Paul & Sugerman on May 4, 2009
Nice write up online for the Willamette Week here about how liability insurance rates for Oregon physicians fell. The study from the State of Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services dispels a major political myth. While it’s hard to...
- Oregon chain restaurant disclosure bill moves forward by Paul & Sugerman on Apr 27, 2009
From Oregonlive, here’s an update on HB 2726, the bill that would require chain restaurants to disclose calorie and nutrition information to consumers. The bill reportedly passed out of committee. Here’s the interesting thing. It passed o...
- Large law firm rates $450 per hour for associate with no experience by Paul & Sugerman on Apr 22, 2009
I recently turned down a complex but interesting case that had been handled by a much larger firm. In hearing about the case, I asked the potential client how he had decided to have this firm handle his case. He explained that he felt like he needed...
- “Independent” Medical Exams follow up by Paul & Sugerman on Apr 14, 2009
Here’s a somewhat misleading piece on the use of so-called “Independent” Medical Exams in the courtroom. The article interviews Portland defense lawyer Ron Stephenson. Ron suggests that both sides use biased medical providers. So...




