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03
Mar

Lessons learned in the Face of Tragedy

When tragedy strikes, losing a child or contemplating one’s likely untimely death, we are caused to think about life differently… I have been thinking how I have been able, as I continue to mourn the loss of my daughter, Casey, to be grateful for so many things – the 21 years I had with Casey, all those who love me and who I love and my client, for teaching me about how we can choose to look at what we have and not what we have lost. [….]

26
Feb

“Springfield students hear dangers of distracted driving”

Published in The Delaware County News Network, Wednesday, February 25, 2015 – By Susan L. Serbin, Correspondent – Joel Feldman has given presentations on the dangers of distracted driving in the United States and Canada. He has spoken to nearly a quarter of a million youngsters and parents. But he admitted (privately), the talk at Springfield High School was more difficult than others. Springfield was the alma mater of his daughter Casey [….]

23
Feb

Selling Nothing But Safety – Firms Adopt Safe Policies at the AAJ Convention

EndDD.org exhibited at the American Association for Justice (AAJ) winter convention in Palm Springs this past weekend, courtesy of John Bair, Milestone Consulting LLC. Our sole purpose at the convention was to have members adopt safe driving policies for their firms. We received overwhelming support, with dozens of law firms adopting our safe driving policy [….]

07
Feb

Ohio students to become safer drivers

CATA Members Present on Distracted Driving to Hawken Students – The Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys (CATA) has teamed up with EndDD to bring the EndDD distracted driving program to schools in their members’ communities in Ohio. CATA’s president,  Ellen Hobbs Hirshman and board member, Dana Paris presented on the dangers of distracted driving to

01
Feb

DISTRACTED DRIVERS: As Dangerous As Drunk Drivers [say Mass Trial Lawyers at High School]

Published in GrotonHerald.com, By Robert Stewart, Jan.30, 2015 It was two years ago this month that the worlds of two young women from the Groton-Dunstable community would be irreversibly changed and tragically connected. One woman was a 2000 graduate of Groton-Dunstable Regional High School and the other was only weeks away from graduating with the