An article in the New Zealand Herald reported on a recent study published in the journal Neuropsychology by Australian researchers that found that left-handers were more efficient when dealing with multiple stimuli as a result of faster transformation of information in the brain.
An article in the December 2006 issue of the Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology discussed the comparison of two scoring systems used to test for brain function in people with suspected brain injuries. The results were quite interesting.
On Wednesday, November 29, 2006, I had the honor and pleasure of arguing before the New Jersey Supreme Court on behalf of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America-New Jersey (ATLA-NJ).
This past week I had the pleasure of traveling to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to attend two educational programs sponsored by theAtlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association.