Just an observation, but I don't think any of the above prepares her for verbal jousting with Dr. G. on cross-exam.
Agree! she sounds more like a personal injury attorney and not really how much she has dealt with homicide
Just an observation, but I don't think any of the above prepares her for verbal jousting with Dr. G. on cross-exam.
http://plaintifftriallawyertips.com/2010/12/12/dorothy-clay-simss-ideas-for-cross.aspx
Snips from a lecture Sims gave in early December in NOLA.
º Research the internet for talks that aren't included in the CV or subpoena them because you may find these are the talks that show their bias, like talks to defense groups
Challenge him with questions using this phrase "What happens on a cellular level when... He or she will be usually unable to answer it.
Good stuff here. Rather interesting.
She's certainly got tons of intellectually dishonest gimmicks. Too bad she can't be put on the stand and discredited.
An interesting tidbit about DCS..
http://legalblogwatch.typepad.com/legal_blog_watch/2007/07/outsourcing-exp.html
Snip
Sims has reduced [medical expert costs] by hiring medical experts in India for a fraction of the price, and she makes the service available to other American lawyers through an Internet-based business called MD in a Box. The U.S. lawyers pay $90 an hour for the medical consulting. The process works through a real-time link to an Indian doctor by computer. Sims describes a typical case in which a U.S. orthopedic surgeon disputes her client's claims in an American courtroom.
"I have my computer with me, and my doctor in India is listening to the orthopedic surgeon the whole time, through a microphone plugged into my laptop," said Dorothy Clay Sims. "He is then sending me instant messages saying, "that is not true. It is actually such and such or so and so." And I look down at my screen and I will just say exactly what the doctor said from India."
An interesting tidbit about DCS..
http://legalblogwatch.typepad.com/legal_blog_watch/2007/07/outsourcing-exp.html
Snip
Sims has reduced [medical expert costs] by hiring medical experts in India for a fraction of the price, and she makes the service available to other American lawyers through an Internet-based business called MD in a Box. The U.S. lawyers pay $90 an hour for the medical consulting. The process works through a real-time link to an Indian doctor by computer. Sims describes a typical case in which a U.S. orthopedic surgeon disputes her client's claims in an American courtroom.
"I have my computer with me, and my doctor in India is listening to the orthopedic surgeon the whole time, through a microphone plugged into my laptop," said Dorothy Clay Sims. "He is then sending me instant messages saying, "that is not true. It is actually such and such or so and so." And I look down at my screen and I will just say exactly what the doctor said from India."
http://ocalaw.com/resources.php
Our firm is asking for donations for used assistive devices such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs and/or braces so that they can be recycled to our own clients and/or their families
And.......I particularly"luv" the "let's train our plaintiffs" booklets....
http://www.dorothyclaysims.com/docs/mommy.pdf
and
http://ocalaw.com/examples/diary.pdf
http://ocalaw.com/resources.php
Our firm is asking for donations for used assistive devices such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs and/or braces so that they can be recycled to our own clients and/or their families
And.......I particularly"luv" the "let's train our plaintiffs" booklets....
http://www.dorothyclaysims.com/docs/mommy.pdf
and
http://ocalaw.com/examples/diary.pdf
I wonder what she would of wrote for Caylee and her poor mom.
My mom didn't give a damn about me. I got in her way so I ended up as a bag of bones a swamp.
But hey that's OK, my mom had an excuse for killing me. Dot told my mom that she was a victim just like me.
I'm sorry, I just can't let Caylee go yet.
That kid's pamphlet is pathetic.
An interesting tidbit about DCS..
http://legalblogwatch.typepad.com/legal_blog_watch/2007/07/outsourcing-exp.html
Snip
Sims has reduced [medical expert costs] by hiring medical experts in India for a fraction of the price, and she makes the service available to other American lawyers through an Internet-based business called MD in a Box. The U.S. lawyers pay $90 an hour for the medical consulting. The process works through a real-time link to an Indian doctor by computer. Sims describes a typical case in which a U.S. orthopedic surgeon disputes her client's claims in an American courtroom.
"I have my computer with me, and my doctor in India is listening to the orthopedic surgeon the whole time, through a microphone plugged into my laptop," said Dorothy Clay Sims. "He is then sending me instant messages saying, "that is not true. It is actually such and such or so and so." And I look down at my screen and I will just say exactly what the doctor said from India."
Here is the handout for a presentation by DCS. She references the KCA case directly.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:Y3Z_9TRKwRcJ:dorothyclaysims.com/docs/champion.pdf+dorothy+clay+sims&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjFUDzTrZtM3iTxq2gvijpVTi_riQgtEMBLc8EKAxTle69VLUHfUxcVS5rlcxyml-xgfiRJ2nCm7SKF5BlrFI6GyaA5mtPpOIaPmqO4mum-HqPleDZCyKkBTgCtr3Wt8Y7CzIiL&sig=AHIEtbSVbhZXriakl7vyem_Aj3Jdj4_TdQ
An interesting tidbit about DCS..
http://legalblogwatch.typepad.com/legal_blog_watch/2007/07/outsourcing-exp.html
Snip
Sims has reduced [medical expert costs] by hiring medical experts in India for a fraction of the price, and she makes the service available to other American lawyers through an Internet-based business called MD in a Box. The U.S. lawyers pay $90 an hour for the medical consulting. The process works through a real-time link to an Indian doctor by computer. Sims describes a typical case in which a U.S. orthopedic surgeon disputes her client's claims in an American courtroom.
"I have my computer with me, and my doctor in India is listening to the orthopedic surgeon the whole time, through a microphone plugged into my laptop," said Dorothy Clay Sims. "He is then sending me instant messages saying, "that is not true. It is actually such and such or so and so." And I look down at my screen and I will just say exactly what the doctor said from India."
Thanks sleutherontheside. I admit I didn't read the whole handout, but the beginning of it has me lmao. Really Sims? I'm going to have to go back and read more when I have time.
Here is the handout for a presentation by DCS. She references the KCA case directly.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:Y3Z_9TRKwRcJ:dorothyclaysims.com/docs/champion.pdf+dorothy+clay+sims&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjFUDzTrZtM3iTxq2gvijpVTi_riQgtEMBLc8EKAxTle69VLUHfUxcVS5rlcxyml-xgfiRJ2nCm7SKF5BlrFI6GyaA5mtPpOIaPmqO4mum-HqPleDZCyKkBTgCtr3Wt8Y7CzIiL&sig=AHIEtbSVbhZXriakl7vyem_Aj3Jdj4_TdQ