
A successful personal injury practice demands relentless dedication, creativity, and deeply collaborative teams. This issue of Coopers’ Counsel pulls back the curtain on these very elements, demonstrating our commitment to justice and the rule of law, no matter the challenge.
We believe that complex matters can be resolved favorably by simplifying the issues, developing compelling themes, and telling powerful stories, all the while applying overwhelming pressure on the other side. Whether it’s parsing medical histories or dismantling aggressive comparative fault arguments, we go “all in,” which we put in quotes here as it was our theme for this year’s Summer Session. Our annual opportunity to refine our knowledge and expand our talent, Summer Session brings our hybrid teams together in San Francisco for two-and-a-half days. We delve into this and other topics.
We spotlight a recent resolution where we successfully countered claims of comparative fault and pre-existing conditions. We also provide insight on a common issue: delivering difficult news. For podcast enthusiasts, our Coopers’ Code feature highlights Debra Bogaards’ insightful journey from trial lawyer to mediator, along with the wisdom she’s learned from the defense and plaintiff side. Finally, we reflect on our decision to stand for the rule of law in a time where our legal system is under unprecedented attack.
Enjoy, learn, and let us know what you think. Got a case? Reach out so we can collaborate!
Happy hunting,
M+M
Miles B. Cooper, Maryanne B. Cooper, and everyone at Coopers LLP
Coopers LLP helps seriously injured people and accepts referrals and co-counsel opportunities from lawyers. We excel in strategizing. Have a matter you’d like to brainstorm? Contact us at (415) 434-2111 or info@coopers.law.
Coopers LLP has lawyers licensed in California, Oregon, and Washington State, and can affiliate with local counsel on matters where Coopers can make the difference.