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Comments regarding Mr. Zaret's Presentation at the 2005 Consumer Attorney's Convention in Las Vegas

"Mr. Zaret was on a panel with some of Southern California’s top trial lawyers at the 2005 Consumer Attorney’s Convention in Las Vegas. He stole the show! His presentation was very clever and educational. His skill in connecting with and winning over the audience (of about 200-300 people) is the same skill that is used to win over a jury. I was very impressed.”

--Hon. Burton S. Katz

“Tom Zaret’s presentation at the 2005 CAALA Las Vegas Convention was one of the best I have seen. He took a mundane topic and made it very entertaining through an out of the box and creative approach. In addition to being humorous it was quite informative. Great job Tom.”

--Browne Greene, Esq.

Videoclip of Mr. Zaret Click to view a portion of Mr. Zaret's presentation

Quotes from the Los Angeles Daily Journal

The Los Angeles Daily Journal, in an article about Mr. Zaret, stated "He specializes in turning tough cases into winners."

The Hon. Richard Neidorf of the Los Angeles Superior Court, West District, called Zaret "the magician," referring to a case Zaret tried in his own courtroom where Zaret was able to procure a verdict of approximately $80,000.00 with low medical damages. Judge Neidorf stated that "Zaret won the first plaintiff's verdict in my court"...in about eighteen months.

Erwin Sobel of the Law Offices of Erwin Sobel, Zaret's mentor, described Zaret as "a very talented trial lawyer...He's got a great ability to persuade juries." Sobel characterized Zaret as an "aggressive but very honest" litigator. Abram Zukor of Zukor & Nelson described Zaret as "smart, hard working," and "fun to work with." Abram Zukor noted that "the most important thing is that he gets excellent results for his client." (Click to read article.)

The Advocate Magazine Published An Article Authored By Mr. Zaret and Judge Thomas I. McKnew-April 2006

The article entitled "Life with Nishihama: Getting Medical Specials" points out the anomaly between Nishihama v. City and County of San Francisco, which says that a plaintiff is entitled to the insurance contract rate versus the full billing and the well established and longstanding collateral source rule. The article provides a guide on how to handle a request by the defense for a Nishihama reduction. (Click to read article.)

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