News and Cases

Legal Publications

Kenneth J. Allen

  1. Trying Auto Injury Cases (1991)
  2. Crashworthiness and Products Liability (1992)
  3. Insurance Bad Faith Law (1994)
  4. Tort Reform, Auto Cases and Premises Liability (1995)
  5. The ‘New’ Indiana Constitution (1996)
  6. Bad Faith Litigation In Indiana (1997)
  7. Achieving Success in the Practice of Personal Injury and Wrongful Death law (1998)
  8. Civil Discovery: Arguing the Tough Issues (2000)
  9. You’re On Trial (2001)
  10. Advanced Personal Injury Practice (2002)
  11. Personal Injury Settlements (2002)
  12. Superior Deposition Strategies (2003)
  13. The (Revised) Ten Commandments of Cross Examination (2005)
  14. “Chapter 7: Spoliation of Evidence” (co-author) Truck Accident Litigation, 2nd Ed. (ABA: 2006)
  15. “Chapter 32: The Trial–Developing and Utilizing the Theme” (co-author) Truck Accident Litigation, 2nd Ed. (ABA: 2006);
  16. Voir Dire: A Primer (2007)
  17. Insurance Bad Faith, Discovery and Assertions of Privilege (2007).
  18. Five Keys to Successful Cross-Examination (2008)
  19. Getting the Most Out of Your Evidence (2008)
  20. Building Your Civil Trial Skills (2009)
  21. Presenting Damages & Expert Testimony at Trial (2010)
  22. Trial Presentation in Trucking Cases (2010)

Bryan L. Bradley

  1. “Trying the Soft Tissue Case in Indiana,”
    South Bend, Indiana, December 2001
  2. “Superior Deposition Strategies in Indiana Civil Trial Practice,”Merrillville, Indiana, December 2003
  3. “Privileged Communications,” Ramstein, Germany, July 2003
  4. “Superior Deposition Strategies in Indiana Civil Trial Practice,” Merrillville, Indiana, December 2004
  5. “Trying the Automobile Case in Indiana,” South Bend, Indiana, July 2004
  6. “Advanced Personal Injury Practice,” Merrillville, Indiana, June 2005
  7. "Civil Trial From Start to Finish," Merrillville, Indiana, December 2005
  8. "Winning Your Trial", Merrillville, Indiana, August, 2006
  9. "Chapter 7: Spoliation of Evidence" (co-author) Truck Accident Litigation, 2nd Ed. (ABA: 2006)
  10. "Why Commercial Motor Vehicle Cases are Different", Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association, Minneapolis, MN, May, 2007
  11. “Obtaining the Best Settlement for Personal Injury Clients,” Merrillville, Indiana, October 2007

Robert D. Brown

  1. “Interlocutory Appeals and Motion Practice in Federal Civil Appeals,” Northwest Indiana Chapter of Federal Bar Association (1990)
  2. Interpretation of Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Policy Provisions, CLEF (1992)
  3. Legal Issues Relating to Voir Dire, ICLEF (1992)
  4. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists, ICLEF (Seminar Chair 1996)
  5. Discovery Considerations and Strategies for the Insurance Company, ICLEF (1997)                    
  6. “Handling Your First Federal Case,”  Applied Professionalism Course for Newly Admitted Attorneys, Lake County Bar Association (2006, 2007, 2008)

David Conover

  1. National Business Institute, Litigation Seminar Faculty 2002, Superior Deposition Strategies / Ethics

 

Michael T. Terwilliger

  1. “Take Care to Avoid Default Judgments in Indiana,” Asset & Risk Management Forum, Summer 2002
  2. "Economic Loss in the Construction Context: Should Architects Be Liable for the Commercial Expectations of Contractors?", 31 Val. L. Rev. 257 (1996), republished in 14 Legal Handbook for Architects, Engineers and Contractors 71 (Albert Dib ed., 1998)

 

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured or killed due to the wrongful acts of another, then you may have a legal claim for legal damages as well as the right for justice against the wrongdoer and you are welcomed to contact the Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland personal injury lawyers at Kenneth J. Allen & Associates to schedule a free initial legal consultation.