Ethical Issues for the Legal Assistant

By Richard A. Cohn Partner, Aitken * Aitken * Cohn Attorney – Client Privilege Initial Contact with clients commences the attorney-client relationship Communication with clients – the essentials Prohibition against the “practice of law” by non-attorneys Fee splitting with non-attorneys – prohibited. Client Privacy Issues Private Health Information of Clients Conflicts of Interest Among Clients… read more

Do You Have Enough Insurance?

In our practice, we often find that clients do not fully understand the limits of their automobile insurance policy limits and the different types of coverages available until after an accident has occurred. Unfortunately, by then it is too late! Here are the three most important elements of automobile insurance coverage, and our recommendations. Liability… read more

Discovery in Products Liability Cases – Back to Basics

By: Wylie Aitken & Richard Cohn Introduction It is often useful, if not essential, to employ unique and creative discovery and investigation tactics in Products Liability cases. Equally important, however, (but frequently overlooked even by experienced attorneys), is the need to perform simple, common-sense and basic discovery in order to prove up one’s case at… read more

Construction Site Injury Liability for Hirers of Independent Contractors: Many Roads Still Lead to Liability

By Richard A. Cohn Although Liability for Hirers of negligent independent contractors in construction site injury cases has been limited in dramatic ways in the last decade, the road to liability is not nearly so limited as the defense lawyers who handle these cases try to argue. On the contrary, there are still numerous ways… read more

Consumer Alert

Each year almost 2,000 gas grills erupt into flames, injuring about 300 people, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Some accidents happen when consumers store spare propane tanks – often dangerously overfilled – under their grills. The problem – gas from the extra tanks can leak out, ignite and create a fireball. The scenario… read more

Excess Judgement

BAD FAITH CASES CAN PUNISH STONEWALLING INSURERS Insurance companies are businesses, and like all businesses they seek to maximize their profit. For this reason, insurance companies are much more enthusiastic about accepting premiums (income) than paying legitimate claims (expenses). This is the dynamic which leads insurers to drag matters out, and to stonewall settlement demands… read more

The Deposition of the Adverse Expert Witness

By Darren O. Aitken 1. INTRODUCTION A party has the right to depose any expert designated by the opposing party. [CCP § 2034(i)]. In fact, any expert retained by the opposing side must be produced for deposition upon the service of proper notice. [CCP § 2034(h)]. The right to depose does not equate, however, with… read more

Major Settlement Reached with Disney in the Sailing Ship “Columbia” Incident

The Law Offices of Wylie Aitken and Disney reached an agreement for settlement in a wrongful death matter of a 34 year old Microsoft Computer Programmer who was struck by a metal cleat which detached from a signature Disney ride “the Sailing Ship Columbia”.  His wife was also struck by the metal cleat and she… read more

Deadly Train Collision

The Orange County based Law Firm of Aitken * Aitken * Cohn has filed complaints to commence formal litigation on behalf of 19 individuals who were significantly injured in the deadly train collision between a Metrolink Commuter Train and a Burlington Northern freight train which occurred on April 23, 2002, in Placentia, California. The lawsuits… read more

Group Requests Ban On Darvon And Other Propoxyphene Based Drugs

MSNBC.com released an article on February 28, 2006 entitled “Group petitions FDA to ban pain drug.”  In the petition, the group claims that Darvon and related painkillers containing the ingredient propoxyphene are linked to over 2,110 deaths between 1981 and 1999.  Already the United Kingdom has instituted a phase-out of the drug and will eventually… read more