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Happy Birthday to Levinson and Stefani

June 2, 2015 by Levinson and Stefani Leave a Comment

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Levinson and Stefani celebrating our 1 year anniversary

Tuesday, June 2, 2015, marks our law firm’s one-year anniversary.  The lawyers and staff of Levinson and Stefani enjoyed dinner in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood – a favorite spot of founding partner Ken Levinson (but to be honest, it really is a favorite of everyone’s)!

We are proud of our successes over the course of our first year, and are excited to work towards our goals for year two and beyond.

Here’s to many more anniversaries of client-first legal representation for injury victims and their families.

Ken teaches at NJAJ’s Trucking University

May 8, 2015 by Levinson and Stefani Leave a Comment

Ken Levinson at "Trucking University: Safer Roads, Better Lawyers" at NJAJ Boardwalk
Ken Levinson presenting at Trucking University: Safer Roads, Better Lawyers as part of the NJAJ Boardwalk Seminar 2015

Last week, at the New Jersey Association for Justice’s annual Boardwalk Seminar, partner Ken Levinson was an invited faculty member at “Trucking University: Safer Roads, Better Lawyers.”  He taught the trial lawyers in attendance more effective ways to represent families dealing with serious injury or wrongful death arising out of tractor-trailer collisions.

While sharing some of the ways he’s helped families in truck crash cases, Ken described effective strategies to obtain the appropriate information from witnesses and necessary documentation to prevent the trucking companies from hiding key documents and witnesses.

Plus, with the recent news from automaker Daimler of a self-driving semi truck that is road-ready, attorneys need to stay on the cutting edge of the industry’s developments.

Announcing Our Inaugural Scholarship Opportunity

April 22, 2015 by Levinson and Stefani Leave a Comment

One of our goals at Levinson and Stefani is to improve the community in which we live. That’s why we’re proud to sponsor our inaugural scholarship opportunity for one ingoing college freshman in 2015, a student who has overcome injuries related to a motor vehicle accident.

This August, one future undergraduate will receive a $1,000 scholarship towards their college education, a chance to lighten some of the monetary load with extra cash to offset the rising costs of college.

We continue to work closely with accident victims and families that are forced deal with the aftermath of debilitating motor vehicle injuries, many of which have proven to be difficult emotionally and financially. For young victims especially, the legal costs alone can change the course their future. And it’s usually just the tip of the iceberg. We want to change that course, even if it means starting small.

Our contribution hardly compensates for what can often turn out to be lifelong problems. Still, we’re hoping this starting sum is the beginning of a long tradition that not only puts a little cash in someone’s pocket, but also acknowledges the bravery of the people who maintain a positive outlook, despite the circumstances. If anything, the majority of stories we hear on a regular basis have proven to be inspirational on so many levels

And we also hope this is just the start of something bigger. We plan to offer our scholarship on an annual basis, overseen directly by our firm’s founding partners. Our application process, which asks applicants to submit a short essay describing their experience overcoming injuries, is short and simple. More details below. You can also email scholarship@levinsonstefani.com with further questions.

Applications for our inaugural scholarship are due by July 1, 2015. For more information about the application process, eligibility requirements, submissions and the review process, please visit our scholarship page by clicking here.

Lawyer no-no’s from Chicago judges

April 8, 2015 by Levinson and Stefani Leave a Comment

CBA Judges Panter and Gomolinski with Levinson and Stefani attorneys
Judge Michael R. Panter, Brett Manchel, Ken Levinson, Judge William E. Gomolinski, and Jay Stefani

The April 7, 2015, event at the Chicago Bar Association provided an insightful experience for attending attorneys, as judges opened up about what really frustrates them on the bench.  Partner Ken Levinson, who moderated the round-table discussion, was impressed with the judges’ candor in their comments about the attorneys appearing before them.

“The judges’ perspectives are valuable in making sure that we do all we can to help our clients.  When we are in court, the ability to recognize and appreciate a judge’s preferences is more than useful.”

The panel consisted of Circuit Court of Cook County Judges Michael R. Panter, William E. Gomolinksi, and James N. O’Hara. The  stories shared by three judges were both serious and humorous,  and certainly helped attorneys in attendance to better understand how judges are thinking about and analyzing the cases before them.

The oft-repeated adage “know your judge” rings as true as ever, and here are some of the most valuable tips we were fortunate enough to receive from the judges at the event:

No eye-rolling, groaning, or inappropriate gestures

Judges do not always rule in ways we like.  But rather than reacting too quickly and letting our frustrations show through, think about the next time you will be before that particular judge.  Chances are, he or she will remember you.  In the legal field, reputation is everything.  In case you thought this was so obvious that it need not even be stated to a group of lawyers at a bar association event, Judge Gomolinski related a story from the morning’s court call detailing the ridiculous antics of an attorney.

Don’t talk to the other attorney when you should be talking to the judge

If you’re appearing in front of the judge on a case status hearing or motion, it is the judge’s time to discuss the case with you and the other attorneys.  Going back and forth about housekeeping matters between attorneys should be done before the scheduled court time.  Judge O’Hara even advised lawyers to take care of these conferences weeks before the court date, not leaving them until the morning of.

Don’t show up to court without knowing the details of your case

Judges don’t want to hear the lawyer appearing before them say that they don’t know the information necessary to moving the case forward.  Even if you’re covering for another attorney, judges expect that basic information about the case is available; for example, how many more depositions are you expecting to take? And, how long do you need to take them?

Don’t be rude to courtroom staff

Judges can see and hear how you treat the clerks and deputies.  Judges work with the court staff every day, and view their staff as an extension of the bench.  You should treat the court clerk and all of the judge’s staff with the same respect you show the judge.

Don’t say “with all due respect, Judge”

Just don’t.

Bonus Tip: Judges are people, too

Even the strictest of judges knows emergencies happen. Judges, like attorneys, have lives outside of work, and they remind lawyers to be candid and honest when those things beyond our control occur. Your dog can only eat your homework so many times, and yes, judges do remember those attorneys who have a habit of making “excuses.”

Do you have any tried and true tips to building good relationships with judges?  Or any other no-no’s that should be on our list?  Let us know in the comments or on Facebook, Twitter, or Google+!

Ken Levinson Presents on Child Injury Lawsuits

March 22, 2015 by Ken Levinson Leave a Comment

Ken Levinson, Levinson and Stefani

Today, I am joining a national group of trial lawyers gathered in Las Vegas, NV, to teach them about handling cases with children injured in motor vehicle crashes.  My presentation, “Maximizing Damages for the Child Plaintiff,” will focus on strategies that attorneys can use in all stages of child injury litigation.

I am honored to once again join top auto-accident attorneys from around the country for Auto Crash Litigation 3.0, put on by Advocacy360.  The conference agenda can be found here.

Levinson Teaches Trial Lawyers About Visuals and Animations in Trial

February 27, 2015 by Ken Levinson Leave a Comment

Ken Levinson Presenting to Trial Lawyers
Ken Levinson Presents to a Group of Lawyers at the American Association for Justice Winter Convention

A very big thank you to my friends at the American Association for Justice for inviting me to speak at the Winter Convention in Palm Springs!  I certainly enjoyed the escape from the Chicago snow!

My presentation to the trial lawyers was about successfully using demonstrative evidence to tell our clients’ stories at trial.  In particular, I showed the group of attorneys how and why animation and other visuals work to better communicate with a jury.

One of my favorite examples of using demonstrative evidence is in a personal injury trial, where the jury listens to a doctor talk in great detail about a patient’s surgeries.   Instead of doctor relaying a dry, dense operative report, we have the technology to create 3D animations of the medical procedure being performed.  In addition, the animation can incorporate the image of the injured person – even the location of the injuries, if in a car or at a park, for example. Showing a jury this information in an exciting, new way helps to build credibility and show the seriousness of your client’s injuries.

Thanks again to the AAJ, and to all the great lawyers at the Convention!

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