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  • The Deadman's Statute [PDF]   
    Description: The admission of evidence in a wrongful death lawsuit is subject to Virginia's "Deadman's Statute." The statute can apply regardless of whether the plaintiff is filing a medical malpractice action or a general personal injury claim. Attached is an article by Tom Williamson reviewing the history and application of Virginia's Deadman's Statute.
  • Admitting Into Evidence Computer Graphics and Simulations [PDF]   
    Description: A paper authored by Tom Williamson for a trial demonstration program of the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys, Williamsburg, Va. October 4, 2002.
  • Using Medical Literature To Prove Damages [PDF]   
    Description: A presentation by Tom Williamson, Jr. and Carolyn Lavecchia about how they use the medical literature to effectively represent injured persons.
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