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Page 1: Samuel Hodge Vitae December 2019 - Philadelphia, PA, USA · “When Breast Augmentation Surgery Goes Awry: Litigation and Liability Issues,” Pennsylvania Bar Quarterly, January

VITAE SAMUEL D. HODGE, JR.

December 2019

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EDUCATION TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FOX SCOOL OF BUSINESS Course: Certified for Online Teaching Date: Summer 2019 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW STRAUS INSTITUTE FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION Course: STAR: A Systematic Approach to Mediation Strategies Date: June 2006 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Course: Law and Anatomy Date: Fall, 1989 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW GRADUATE LEGAL STUDIES DIVISION Degree: Dean's Certificate in Commercial Law Date: May, 1979 Note: A Dean's Certificate is awarded to an attorney who has engaged in

advanced legal study in an area of specialization and has satisfactorily completed the program within a three-year period.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Degree: Juris Doctor Date: May, 1974 THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY Degree: Bachelor of Sciences Major: Business Administration Date: May, 1971 TEACHING EXPERIENCE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Position: Adjunct Professor (1983 to the present) I teach anatomy and forensic medicine and law courses as part of a serial

writing course.

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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Positions: Executive Director of the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning

(2006 to the 2019).

Professor of Legal Studies (1980 to the present).

Chair of the Department of Legal Studies (1980 to 2015).

Associate Professor of Legal and Real Estate Studies (1979 to 1980).

Assistant Professor of Business Law and Real Estate (1976 through 1978).

Lecturer in Business and Real Estate (1975).

Courses: I have taught law at all levels of University instruction including the

medical, law and business schools. I also teach the largest class at the University as part of an initiative to put senior faculty in contact with new students with classes of 400 to 600 students. Over the years, I have taught more than 25,000 students.

Awards: Certificate of Appreciation for more than thirty years of teaching and

service, Temple University Beasley School of Law, May 3, 2017 Master Teacher Lecture, Academy of Teachers, New York, NY, January

7, 2016 Best Instructor, Chinese cohort of the MS in Accountancy, 2014. Temple University Faculty Recognition Award, 2013. Named a “Top Lawyer in Pennsylvania” by the National Law Journal,

2013.

Named by Suburban Life and Philadelphia Life Magazine to their “Awesome Attorney’s List, 2013. (I am the only academic to have achieved this distinction.)

Temple University’s Nominee for the Carnegie Professor of the Year

Award, 2013.

Best Continuing Legal Education Course, Association for Continuing Legal Education, 2012. Crystal Apple Award for Teaching, Fox School of Business, 2011.

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University Faculty Senate Service Award, October, 2011. Outstanding Achievement Award, Best Course Award, International

Association of Continuing Legal Education, 2011. John DeAngelo Award for Innovative Use of Technology, Temple

University, 2011. Provost Award for Innovation in Teaching in the General Education

Program, 2010.

John Topoleski Memorial Award for Outstanding Instruction, Insurance Society of Philadelphia, 2008.

Stauffer Alumni Award for Outstanding Faculty Service, Temple University, 2008.

Gold Prize Recipient of the 2005 - Innovation in Teaching Award from the MAACBA, October 25, 2005.

Leader in Teaching Innovation, Fox School of Business and Management, April 1, 2005.

Fox School of Business and Management, Innovation in Technology Award (2002).

Twenty-Five Year Club, Temple University (2001).

Teaching Fellow in the Irwin L. Gross e-Business Institute (2000 to the 2008).

Musser Excellence in Leadership Teaching Award (1998).

Andrisani - Frank Undergraduate Teaching Award. (1998).

Master Teacher, Academy of Legal Studies in Business (1998).

Exceptional Salary Adjustment Award (1998). "Great Teacher Award" of Temple University (1990).

Distinguished Faculty Award, Golden Key National Honor Society (1990).

Honorary member, Golden Key National Honor Society, Temple University (1990).

Alumni Board of Managers' Distinguished Faculty Award (1983).

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School of Business Administration's nominee for the Stauffer Award for Outstanding Faculty Service (1983).

Voted "Best Course Presentation" and “Best Instructor” by the School of Business Administration's Student Body (1981).

SELECTED SERVICE DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS

Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, Reaccreditation Process, Fox School of Business, Spring 2018 to the July 2018.

Co-Chair, 100 Year Anniversary Celebration Committee of the Fox School of Business, 2015 to the 2019. Member, Promotion Committee, School of Tourism and Hospitality, Betsy Barber review, Fall, 2017. Chair, Promotion Committee for Non-Tenured Track Faculty, 2012 to the present. Chair, Faculty Engagement Commitment, Fox School of Business, 2011 to 2014. Author of the Amendments to the School’s By-Laws, 2010 to the present. Keynote Speaker, Immigration Ceremony, United States Federal Court, Philadelphia, PA, 2013.

Faculty Speaker, Freshmen Orientation, 2012 to the present.

Chair, Fran Dunphy Roast, Temple University (Raised money to help fund a chapter of Big Brothers and Big Sisters at Temple University, 2012.

Director of the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, (2006

to the present). Chair, Faculty Fundraising, Fox School of Business and Management

(Created a fund though faculty donations to help students purchases text books for class.)

Legal Careers in the Health Field, Temple University School of Law, panel

member, 2011.

Chair, NTT Promotion Committee, 2010 to the present. Member of the Budget Committee, 2010 to 2012.

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Speaker, Perspective Student Orientation, Fox School of Business and

Management, 2010. Created the promotional video “The Owls of Temple” to introduce the

faculty and administrative staff to new students, created the animated Hooter that is used to send announcements to the students and the Professor Sam welcome video that is sent to students once they have been accepted at Temple University, 2010.

Member of the Executive Board of the Fox School of Business, 1990 to 2015. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Admitted to practice before the Supreme, Superior and Commonwealth Courts of Pennsylvania and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. I am also a member of the American College of Legal Medicine and the American Association of Anatomists.

RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS Publications: “Must a Physician Treat a Disruptive or Abusive Patient or Can The Doctor Fire That Person,” DePaul Journal of Health Care Law, Vol. 21, Issue 2, December 2019, pages 1 -30, lead article.

“Anatomy and Physiology for Legal Professionals,” Book, PBI Press, 2019, 567 pages.

Manuscript Reviewer for the Book, James Szalados, “Law and Ethics in Neurocritical Care - A Practical Guide for Managing Clinical Complexities, Neurocritical Care Society, 2019. “Wrongful Prolongation of Life – A Cause of Action That May Have Finally Moved Into the Mainstream,” Quinnipiac Law Review, Vol. 37, No. 2, 2019, 167 -198. “The Ever-Changing Landscape of Informed Consent and Whether the Obligation to Explain a Procedure to the Patient May Be Delegated,” Arkansas Law Review, Vol. 71, No. 3, 727-760.

“Is There a Link Between Fibromyalgia and Trauma?,” The Practical Lawyer, Vol. 65, No. 7, February 2019, 45-49.

“Current Controversies in the Use of DNA in Forensic Investigations,” University of Baltimore Law Review, Vol. 48, Issue 1, Article 3, 2018, 39-66.

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“Remedial Measures to Curb Opioid Abuse,” The Practical Lawyer, Volume 4, Number 6, December 2018, 28-34. “Do You Know Who Is Performing Your Operation: The Concurrent Surgery Controversy,” University of Dayton Law Review, Vol. 43, Summer 2018, Issue 3, 323-346. “The Correlation Between Movement Disorders and Trauma, The Practical Lawyer, October 2018, 24-32. “Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2018 672 pages. “Fibromyalgia Due to Physical Trauma: Fact or Fiction?” Journal of Health and Biomedical Law, Suffolk University School of Law, Vol. XIII, 2018, No. 2, pages, 185 - 238. “The Digital Conversion of Medical Records,” The Practical Lawyer, June 2018, Vol. 64, No. 3, pages 29 – 33. “Opioid, Alcohol and Inhalant Use Issues in Civil Litigation,” Drug and Alcohol Issues in Civil Litigation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI NO. 2018 -10330, June 2018, pages 3 -21 (Manual) "Talk and Die Syndrome” – The Medical and Legal Consequence of an Intracranial Hemorrhage," DePaul Journal of Health Care Law, Vol. 19, Issue 1, pages 1 – 47 (May 2018). “Opioid Abuse: The Fall of a Prince,” Lead Article, 21 Quinnipiac Health L. J. 159 (May 2018). “Everything You Wanted to Know About Breast Augmentation Surgery But Were Afraid To Ask: A Medical – Legal Overview,” Florida A & M University, Fall 2018, Vol. 12, No. 1 pages 103 -133. “Do You Really Know Who Is Performing Your Operation: The Concurrent Surgery Controversy,” University of Dayton Law Review, Vol. 43, Issue, 3, Summer 2018. “The Correlation Between Depression and Head Trauma: A Litigation Perspective, The Practical Lawyer, Vol. 64, Number 2, April 2018, pages 19 – 23. “Depression: The Often-Overlooked Sequelae of Head Trauma,” Cleveland State Law Review, Vol. 66, Number 1, 2017 pages 31-68.

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“Bone-Up on the Basics of Fractures,” Annual Personal Injury Practicum, The Dispute Resolution Institute, November 9, 2017, Philadelphia, Topic Fourteen, 22 pages. “Review of Anatomy,” Orthopedic Treatments and Technology, The Pennsylvania Bar Institute. No. 2017-9721, October 2017, pages 9- 27. “The Growing Controversial Swirling Around Bite Mark Identification,” The Practical Lawyer, Vol. 63, Number 4, August 2017, pages 33 – 42. “Bite Mark Identification – A Reliable Forensic Tool or Junk Science,” Lead Article, Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly, July 2017, pages 109 – 120. “The Many Faces of Pain – An Overview,” The Pain Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together,” The Pennsylvania Bar Institute, No. 2017-9610, pages 1 -26, June 27, 2017. “Understanding Medical Records in the Twenty-First Century,” Barry Law Review, Vol. 22, Issue 2, Spring 2017, pages 273 -294. (Published June 23, 2017). “A Whole Lot of Shakin’ Going On: Movement Disorders Caused by Brain Trauma, Lead Article, Cleveland State Law Review, Vol. 65, No. 3, 2017 (Published June 15, 2017) pages 287 – 316. “What Is the Forensic Autopsy Important to Attorneys and Others?” Medical Law Perspectives, May 2017. “Understanding the Mechanics of Ankle and Foot Injuries.” Personal Injury Potpourri, Dispute Resolution Institute, Unit 13, pages 17 pages. “A Primer on Spinal Cord Injuries,” The Catastrophic Injury Case, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2., 2017-9681, Manual, pages 1 – 108. “When Breast Augmentation Surgery Goes Awry: Litigation and Liability Issues,” Pennsylvania Bar Quarterly, January 2017, Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 1, pages 21-30. “The Heartbreak of Not Making Automated External Defibrillators Available for Public Use,” University of Miami Law Review, Fall 2016, Vol. 71, Issue 1, pages 161-193.

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“A Primer on the Shoulder,” 32nd Annual Fall Section Meeting, PBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section, PBI No. 2016-9461, October 5, 2016, pages 149-157. “Inhalants: What to Know About the Science and the Legal Implications,” The Practical Lawyer, American Law Institute, October 2016, Vol. 62, No. 5, pages 46-55. “Must a Physician Disclose an Alcohol or Substance Abuse Problem

When Requesting a Signed Informed Consent Document,” North Dakota Law Review, Vol. 91, Number 2, 2015, pages 309 – 328.

“Legal Issues Involving Teleradiology,” The Practical Lawyer, American

Law Institute, April 2016, pages 52-60. “Using Inhalants to Obtain a Cheap High is No Laughing Matter in

Medical and Legal Circles,” Journal on Gender, Race and Justice, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Volume VI, Issue 1, 2016, pages

1 – 12. “Head Trauma and Brain Injuries for Lawyers,” American Bar

Association, Book, 597 pages, 2016. “Solving the Problem of Organ Donations,” University of Baltimore Law

Review, Volume 45, Fall 2015, NO. 1, pages 29 – 56. “The Independent Medical Evaluator,” The Practical Lawyer, American

Law Institute, December 2015, pages 31 – 47. “A Traumatic Brain Injury is a Headache in Both Medical and Legal

Circles,” Tort, Trial and Insurance Practice Law Journal, Spring-Summer 2015, 50:3 & 4, pages 809 – 839.

“A Guide to the Independent Medical Examination,” Albany Law Journal

of Science and Technology, Vol. 25.2, July 2015, pages 339 – 380. “Teleradiology: The Perks, Pitfalls and Patients Who Ultimately Pay,”

Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal, Rutgers University School of Law – Newark, Volume 41, Number 1, 2015, pages 1-30.

“A Heads-Up on Traumatic Brain Injuries in Sports,” Journal of Health

Care Law and Public Policy, University of Maryland Francis Carey School of Law, Volume 17, No. 1 2014.

“Gauging the Heartbeat of E-Prescriptions? – A Retrospective

Analysis, Journal of Medicine and Law, Michigan State University College of Law, Volume XVIII, Issue I, Spring 2014, pages 1 – 27.

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“How Can Physician Apologies Reduce Medical Malpractice,” Medical Law Perspectives, Wordsworth Law Publications, Inc.,

February 2014. "What are the Consequences of Disregarding a 'Do Not Resuscitate Directive’ in the United States,” Medicine and Law Journal, Volume 32 Number 4, January 2014, pages 441-458.

“Behind the Closed Door of the Forensic Autopsy,” The Practical Lawyer, Volume 60, Number 1, February 2014, page 39 to 45.

“Brain Injuries and the Nervous System,” Traumatic Brain Injury,

Pennsylvania Bar Institute, page 1 – 20, PBI No. 2013-8096, November, 2013.

“ABA Medical-Legal Guides, The Forensic Autopsy,” (Book) American Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2013, 260 pages. “ABA Medical-Legal Guides, The Spine,” (Book) American Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2013, 787 pages. “A Primer on Spinal Cord Injuries – A Medical/Legal Overview,” Journal of Science, Technology and Environmental Law, Temple University School of Law, Vol. XXXI, No. 2, Winter 2012 pages 205 – 254. “ABA Medical-Legal Guides, Clinical Anatomy for Lawyers,” (Book) American Bar Association, 2012, 848 pages. Anatomy for Lawyers,” The Missouri Bar Association, Manual, 2012, 92 pages. “Behind the Closed Doors of the Coroner’s Office - The Medical/legal Secrets Involving an Autopsy”, CSI at PBI, Pennsylvania Bar Institute PBI No. 2012-7302, 2012, pages 51 to 91. “What Does it Mean When a Physician Reports That a Person Exhibits Waddell’s Signs?,” Journal of Law and Medicine, Michigan State University College of Law, Vol. XVI, Issue II, Winter 2012, pages 143 to 166. “Efficacy of A Physician’s Words of Empathy: An Overview of State Apology Laws,” Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Vol. 112, No. 5, May 2012, pages 302 to 306. “Wrongful Prolongation of Life - A Cause of Action That Has Not Gained Traction Even Though a Physician Has Disregarded A “Do Not Resuscitate” Order,” Journal of Science, Technology and Environmental Law, Temple University School of Law, Vol. XXX, No.

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2, Winter 2011, pages 221 to 238. “A Look Behind the Closed Doors of the Emergency Room – A Medical/Legal Perspective, Journal of Law and Medicine, Michigan State University College of Law, Vol. XVI, Issue I, pages 1 to 36. “The True Meaning of Waddell Signs in a Litigation Context,” Dispute Resolution Institute, Annual Personal Injury Potpourri, 2012, pages 339 to 352. “Physician Apologies,” The Practical Lawyer, Vol. 57, Number 6, December 2011, pages 35 to 43. “Is it Unrealistic to Expect a Doctor to Apologize for an Unforeseen Medical Complication – A Primer on Apology Laws,” The Pennsylvania Bar Quarterly, July 2011, Vol. LXXXII, No. 3 pages 93- 110. “Trauma, Emergency and The Golden Hour,” The Nebraska Lawyer, May 2011, Vol. 14, No. 5 pages 17 to 27. “Everything You Wanted to Know About the Knees and More,” Personal Injury Potpourri, Dispute Resolution Institute, pages 211 to 224, 2011. “Small Circles of Pain Cause Big Headaches in Court – A Primer on Myofascial Pain and Trigger Points,” Journal of Law and Medicine, Michigan State University College of Law, Vol. XV, Issue I, pages 72 to 110. Anatomy for Litigators, Second Edition, (Book) American Bar Institute – American Bar Association, 439 pages, 2011. “Trauma, Emergency Medicine, And the Golden Hour, The Practical Litigator, Vol. 22, Number 7, March 2011, pages 25 to 38. “The Integumentary System and Its Derivatives, The Practical Litigator, Vol. 21, Number 7, January 2011, pages 43 to 55. “A Primer on the Circulatory System,” The Practical Litigator, Vol. 21, Number 6, November 2010, pages 17-37. “Anatomy for Lawyers - The Back,” The Secrets of Defending a Back Injury Claim, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2010-6484, 2010, pages 1 to 138. “Show Me the Pain”: Limitations and Pitfalls of Medical Imaging of the Low Back, Journal of Medicine and Law, Michigan State University Law School, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, Winter 2010, pages 129 to 161.

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Anatomy for Litigators, 2010 (Book Supplement), American Bar Institute - American Bar Association, 167 pages, 2010. “Hodgepodge of Litigation Tips,” Personal Injury Potpourri, The Dispute Resolution Institute, Chapter 12, pages 371- 416, 2010. Medicine for Lawyers: The Most Common Injuries to the Back and Spine, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2010-6118, Pages 35 to 172, 2010. Assistant Editor, The Practical Litigator, The America Law Institute - The American Bar Association, 2010 to 2012. “The Physician As Expert Witness,” The Practical Litigator, Vol. 21, No. 1, pages 25- 34, January 2010. Limitation and Pitfalls of Medical Imaging of the Low Back, The Practical Litigator, Vol. 20, No. 6, pages 17-30, November 2009. “Anatomy of the Spine,” PBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section 25th Annual Fall Section Meeting, Manual ISSn:1551-1480, pages G1 - 31, September 21, 2009. “Routes of Drug Administration,” The Practical Lawyer, Vol 21, No. 4 page 9 et al, May 2009. “Complex Regional Pain Syndrome - Why the Controversy? A Medical/ Legal Overview,” Journal of Medicine and Law, Michigan State University, College of Law, Vol. XIII, Issue 1, Winter 2009, pages 2 -38.

“Tricks of the Trade for Understanding Medical Records,” Personal Injury Potpourri, The Dispute Resolution Institute, pages 347-364, April 2009. “Understanding Anatomy: A Primer for Lawyers,” The Pennsylvania Lawyer, Pennsylvania Bar Association, January/February 2009, pages 33-38. “Anatomy for Lawyers: The Back and Knee,” Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2009 - 5006, 75 pages, 2009. “Anatomy for Lawyers: The Back,” Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2008 - 5382, 104 pages, 2008. “Anatomy for Lawyers - Primer,” Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2008 - 5004, 122 pages, 2008. “Understanding Complex Regional Pain Syndrome,” The Practical Litigator, Vol 19, No. 4 page 15 et al, July 2008.

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“A Lawyer’s Guide to Diagnostic Testing,” Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2008 - 5341, pages 1 to 35, 2008. “All Back Operations are Not the Same,” Personal Injury Potpourri, The Dispute Resolution Institute, pages 184 to 196, 2008. “All Back Operations are Not the Same,” Personal Injury Potpourri, The Dispute Resolution Institute, pages 184 to 196, 2008. “Anatomy for Lawyers: Mastering Medical Records, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2008 - 5003,111 pages, 2008. “Mastering Medical Records and Diagnosis, Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia, Manual, 70 pages, 2007. “Anatomy for Lawyers: A Primer” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2007 - 5002,122 pages, 2007. “Surgery 101: Neurosurgery and Orthopedic Surgery for Lawyers, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2007 - 5087, November 2007 “The Extremities: Anatomy for Lawyers The Series,” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2007 -4590, 97 pages, 2007. “Anatomy for Litigators: The Extremities,” Manual, The American Law Institute - American Bar Association, RWMW04, 2007, 96 pages. “Anatomy for Litigators- The Back,” Manual, The American Law Institute - American Bar Association, 2007. “Bones and Fractures,” Manual, Dispute Resolution Institute’s Annual Personal Injury Potpourri, 2007, pages 180-192. “Anatomy for Lawyers,” Manual, Oregon State Bar Association, 92 Pages, March 2007. “Mastering Medical Records and Diagnoses,” Manual, Wisconsin Bar Association, 85 pages, March 2007. “The Back - Anatomy for Lawyers” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2007 - 4589, Pages 1-103, 2007. “A Litigator’s Guide to Anatomy,” The Practical Litigator, Volume18, No. 1, Pages 49-64, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, January 2007. “Defending the Back Injury Claim,” Staff Counsel Update, Dispute Resolution Institute, December 7, 2006

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“Mastering Medical Records,” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2006-4588, 40 pages, 2006. “Anatomy for Lawyers,” Manual, U.S. Social Security Administration, 128 pages, 2006. “Anatomy for Litigators,” (Book), American Law Institute, the educational arm of the American Bar Association, Philadelphia, 301 pages, 2006. This book was determined to be the “Best of 2007," Continuing Legal Education by the Association for Continuing Legal Education. “Anatomy for Lawyers,” Manual, Minnesota State Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education, 121 Pages, 2006.

“Anatomy for Lawyers: A Primer,” Manual, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Manual 120 pages, 2006.

“Anatomy for Lawyers: A Primer,” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2006-4375, 122 pages, 2006.

“The Anatomy of the Upper Extremity,” Manual, Chapter 7, Litigating the Upper Extremity Case - Do’s and Don’ts, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2006-4352, Pages 155-190, 2006. “A Litigation Primer and Chest Injuries,” The Practical Litigator, Volume 17, No. 3, Pages 35-47, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, May 2006. “Personal Injury Anatomy - The Upper Extremity,” Manual, Dispute Resolution Institute, Personal Injury Potpourri Manual, Chapter 12, Pages 170-203, April 11, 2006. “A Litigation Primer on Bones, Fractures and More,” The Practical Lawyer, Page 33-44, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, March 2006. “Unraveling the Mystery of Medical Records,” The Practical Lawyer, Volume 52, Number 1, Page 45-62, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, February 2006. “Anatomy for Lawyers: A Primer,” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2006-4375, 122 pages. “A Litigation Primer on the Ankle,” The Practical Litigator, Volume 17, No. 1, Pages 51-62, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, January 2006.

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“The Legal Environment of the New Millennium” (Book-9th Edition), McGraw Hill, 2005. “A Litigation Primer on the Hip,” Article-The Practical Litigator, Volume 16, No. 6, Pages 13-24, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, November 2005. “Anatomy for Lawyers: A Primer,” Manual, State Bar of Arizona, Annual Worker’s Compensation Manual, 2005.

“A Litigation Primer on Diagnostic Imaging,” The Practical Litigator, Volume 16, No. 5, Pages 7-22, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, September 2005. “Defense of a Back Injury Claim,” Defending the Back Injury Case, Manual, Chapter 1, Pages 1-31, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2005-4097, 2005. “2005 Worker’s Compensation Judges,” Conference Manual, The Back and More, Department of Labor and Industry, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 2005. “The Knee and More,” Personal Injury Potpourri, Manual, The Dispute Resolution Institute, Philadelphia Convention Center, 2005, Pages 223-241. “A Litigation Primer on the Shoulder,” The Practical Litigator, Vol. 16, No. 2, Pages 29-37, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, March 2005. “Anatomy for Lawyers, A Primer,” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, No. 2005-4010 (2005). ‘ “A Litigation Primer on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,” The Practical Litigator, Vol. 15, No. 5, Pages 7-15, the Education Arm of the American Bar Association, September 2004. “Anatomy of the Knee and Shoulder,” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s Worker’s Compensation Manual, Hershey, PA, September 23, 2004. “Mastering Medical Records”, Manual, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, No. 2004-3823 (2004). “A Litigation Primer on the Knee,” The Practical Litigator, Volume 15, No. 8, Pages 7-15, ALI-ABA, the Educational Arm of the American Bar Association, July 2004. “Anatomy for Lawyers: The Back and Knee,” Manual, Pennsylvania Bar

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Institute, No. 2004-3690 (2004). “Anatomy of the Spine” Pennsylvania Bar Association, Worker’s Compensation Law Section, 2003 Fall Meeting, September 19, 2003 Hershey, PA., pages 83-123.

“The Legal Environment of the New Millennium” (Book-8th Edition), McGraw Hill, 2003. “Defending the Back Injury Claim,” The Practical Litigator, Volume 13, No. 5, Pages 7-18, ALI ABA, the Educational Arm of the America Bar Association, September 2002. “The Legal Environment of the New Millennium,” (Book-7th Edition), McGraw-Hill, 2001. “Diagnostic Tools”, Medical Charts and Procedures: A Practical Guide for Trial Lawyers, Manual, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 2000. “A Proper Analysis of a Hospital Chart, can Reveal Valuable Investigative and Medical Information”, co-author of article, Medical Charts and Procedures: A Practical Guide for Trial Lawyers, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 2000. “An Attorney’s Point of View on Diagnostic Imaging and their Limitations”, author of outline, Trying the Soft Tissue Injury Case in Pennsylvania, National Business Institute, 2000. “Law in Society”, (Book-6th Edition), McGraw-Hill, 2000. “Guidelines and Strategies for Cross Examining Orthopedic Experts,” author of Chapter for book, Preparing Orthopedic Disability Cases, Aspen Publications, 1999. “Law in Society”, (Book-5th Edition), McGraw-Hill, 1998. Law in Society", (Book-4th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1996. "Orthopedic Evaluation and Expert Testimony", 1995 and 1996 Supplements, John Wiley and Sons. "Law in Society", Book-3rd Edition), text, McGraw-Hill, 1993. "The Direct Examination of a Medical Expert", chapter for book, Orthopedic Evaluation and Expert Testimony, John Wiley and Sons, 1993. "Law and Society", (Book-2nd Edition), text, McGraw-Hill, 1992.

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"Law and Society" (Book), McGraw-Hill, 1990.

"Thermography and Personal Injury Litigation", (1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988 and 1987 Supplements), John Wiley and Sons. "Scientific Evidence", Continuing Legal Education Satellite Network, February, 1988 (Video-Cassette and Audio-Cassette). "Disability Seminar", Modern Medicine, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc, September, 1987, page 93. "Evidence Presentation for Successful Litigation", Study Center for Head and Neck Pain, 3rd Annual Seminar, May 16, 1987, Omni Video Publishing Co. (Video-Cassette and Outline). "Thermographic Evidence Gaining Acceptance." Product Liability Law and Strategy. Vol. 4, No. 9, March, 1987, page 9. "Thermography and Personal Injury Litigation", (Book), John Wiley and Sons (1987). "Medical/Legal Aspects of Thermography - Palma v. State Farm: An Update, "Initial", Article, Thermal Image Analysis, Vol. 7, No. 2, August 1986, page 10. "Thermography - A Legal Overview", Postgraduate Medicine, McGraw Hill Book Company, March, 1986, page 100. "Thermography - A Legal Overview", Thermal Image Analysis, Madison, Wisconsin, November 25, 1985 (Educational Video-Cassette). "Medicine/Legal Aspects of Thermography - The Use of Thermography in Social Security Disability Determination", Article, Initial, Thermal Image Analysis, Vol. 6, No. 2, September, 1985, page 4. "Thermography -- A Medical/Legal Overview", Temple University School of Law, October 16, 1985 (Manual). "Diagnostic Tools", The Brief, The Tort and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association, Spring, 1985, Vol. 14, No. 3, page 31.

"Medical/Legal Aspects of Thermography - The Palma Decision", Initial, Thermal Image Analysis, Vol. 6, No. 1, May, 1985, page 3. "A Proper Analysis of a Hospital Chart Can Reveal Valuable Investigative and Medical Information," Insurance Council Journal, Volume LII, No. 2, April, 1985 at 352.

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"Thermography: Are Insurance Companies Responsible for Tests", Article, The Disability Claims Newsletter, American Disability Evaluation Research Institute, Inc., April 30, 1985, Vol. 2/8, page 35. "Thermography: Case Summaries", The Disability Claims Newsletter, American Disability Evaluation Research Institute, Inc., April 15, 1985, Vol. 2/7, page 29. "Thermography", The Audio Lawyer, The American Law Institute - American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education, Vol. 3, No. 17, 1985. "Thermography: Case Summaries", The Disability Claims Newsletter, American Disability Evaluation Research Institute, Inc., February 28, 1985, Vol. 2/4, page 15. "Thermography: Case Summaries", The Disability Claims Newsletter, American Disability Evaluation Research Institute, Inc., February 15, 1985, Vol. 2/3, page 12. "Thermography: Case Summaries", The Disability Claims Newsletter, American Disability Evaluation Research Institute, Inc., January 31, 1985, Vol. 2/2, page 7. "Thermography: Case Summaries", The Disability Claims Newsletter, American Disability Evaluation Research Institute, Inc., January 15, 1985, Vol. 2/1, page 4. "Thermography: Pictures of Pain", Pennsylvania Law Journal - Reporter, Volume III, No. 17, page 10.

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for National Seminar). "Neuromusculoskeletal Thermography", Thermal Image Analysis, 1984 (Manual for National Seminar). "Medical/Legal Thermography", Initial, Wisconsin Breast Cancer Detection Foundation, Vol. 5, No. 2, July, 1984, at 15. "An Aggravated Buyer's Right to Recover Economic Loss Under a Theory of Strict Liability", Selected Papers of American Business Law Association. Regional Proceedings, 1984 at 58. "Thermography and Other Medical Tools Available in the Diagnosis of Trauma Related Injury", Temple University Center for Professional Development, June 15, 1984 (Manual). "Thermography", Article, The Barrister, Volume XV, No. 2, Summer, 1984 at 24. "Thermography and Other Medical Tools Available in the Diagnosis of Trauma Related Injury", Temple University Center for Professional Development, June 15, 1984 (Manual). "Thermography: Courtroom Use of a New Diagnostic Tool", Temple University School of Law, April, 1984 (Manual). "Thermography: A Survey of Court Cases Throughout the United States", The Verdict, March, 1984 at 6. "The Admissibility of Thermography", Article- Initial, Wisconsin Breast Cancer Detection Foundation, Vol. 5, No. 1, February, 1984 at 10. "Medical Tools Available to Diagnose Trauma- Related Injuries", The Barrister, Volume XV, Spring, 1984 at 39. "Thermography", The Verdict, January, 1984 at 5. "Thermography - An Uptapped Trial Tool", Trial Advocacy Foundation of Pennsylvania, 1984 (Manual). "Thermography - an Overview", The Verdict, January, 1983 at 4. "Jurors Should Not Be Informed of the Income Tax Consequences of an Award for Personal Injuries", 5 Philadelphia County Reporter, 1981 at I. "The Sentencing Process-A View From the Bench", 4 Philadelphia County

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Reporter, 1981. "Income Taxes and Damage Awards: What Should the Jury be Told?," Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter, May 4, 1981 at 6. "Tort Liability of Local Governments: A Review of the New Tort Claims Act", 3 Philadelphia County Reporter, 1981. "Jurors Should Not Be Informed of the Income Tax Consequences of an Award for Personal Injuries", 5 Philadelphia County Reporter, January, 1981 at I. "Handling Consumer Credit Cases, 2nd Edition", The Retainer, August 26, 1980, page 13 (Book Report).

"The Reinstatement of Sovereign Immunity in Pennsylvania", Article 2 Philadelphia County Reporter, 1980. "The United States Trustee is a Viable Alternative in Bankruptcy Administration", Paper 1 Selected Papers of American Business Law Association Regional Proceedings, 1980 at 41. "On the Sentencing Process: Keep Discretion with the Court", Pennsylvania Law Journal, May 26, 1980. "May a Lessor of Defective Goods Be Held Strictly Liable Under Section 402-A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts?" American Business Law Journal, Winter, 1980 at 41. "The Liability of Hospitals for Independent Contractor's Torts", Pennsylvania Law Journal, 1980. "The Sentencing Process-A View From The Bench", Pennsylvania County Reporter, May, 1980 at I. "So You Took a Fall in City Hall: Political Subdivision Torts Claims", Article, Pennsylvania Law Journal, February 4, 1980. "Taking Them Off, Putting Them On: In Re the Emperor's New Clothes", Article, Pennsylvania Law Journal, (Two-part article on Sovereign Immunity), December 10 and 17, 1979. "Hospitals Can Be Held Vicariously Liable for Torts of Their Independent Contractors", The Legal Intelligencer, November 15, 1979.

"Tort Liability of Local Governments: A Review of the New Tort Claims

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Act", Philadelphia County Reporter, June 1979 at I.

"May a Lessor of Defective Goods Be Held Strictly Liable Under Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts?", 1 Selected Papers of American Business Law Association Regional Proceedings, 1979 at 89.

"A Primer on the FTC's Rule Preserving Consumer Claims and Defenses", Article 11 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal, Number 4, Spring, 1979 at 354.

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