Published in Wicked Local-Medford, Posted Jan. 29, 2015 @ 1:50 pm
The Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (MATA) brought its “End Distracted Driving” (EDD) [EndDD] program to Medford High School on Wednesday, Jan. 7.
The program is headed by MATA President Charlotte E. Glinka and Philadelphia Attorney Joel Feldman, who created the EDD program after losing his 21-year-old daughter Casey in 2009 as a result of the actions of a distracted driver.
“MATA is proud to continue to support the efforts of Attorney Joel Feldman in bringing the End Distracted Driving program to high schools throughout the state,” said Glinka. “Over the past few years, we have reached out and engaged in a dialog with thousands of teens about the dangers of distracted driving [….]
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