NABIS Brain Injury Conference Third Day

The Traumatic Brain Injury Conference in San Antonio ends today. I am moderating on this final day and have the pleasure of introducing David Ball. David is making a half day presentation to a standing room only crowd. This 20th Annual Brain Injury Conference has seen over 500 attendants.


David is a nationally known trial consultant, communications expert and best-selling author who specializes in focus groups, case analysis and presentation, advocacy skills, damages strategies and jury selection.


A few years back David presented for the American Association of Justice (AAJ) Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group in Chicago. He spent 3 days conducting focus groups in rooms with see through mirrors while the group of lawyers observed. The education was irreplaceable as we watched deliberations: A “fly on the wall” perspective.


Later today I will introduce Dorothy Sims who will make a multi hour presentation bringing her experiences winning court motions to exclude the infamous Fake Bad Scale (FBS) developed by neuropsychologist Dr. Paul Lees-Haley. Dorothy has become the go to lawyer for cross examination of neuropsychologists. She is known nationally for giving presentations on malingering and other abusive tactics of neuropsychologists doing exams for insurance companies and defendants.


I am thankful to all the presenters and attendants for making this year’s conference and overwhelming success. I also thank Dr. Robert Voogt, Dr. Ronald Savage, Ken Kolpan, Simon Forgette, and Bruce Stern for their commitment and efforts.

Next week I am heading to Portland, Oregon to make several presentations at the Pacific Northwest Brain Injury Conference.

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