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AAJ and DRI Member Benefits - 10% Discount on all Medical Exhibits
Through alliances with the American Association for Justice (AAJ)
and DRI-The Voice of the Defense Bar (DRI), Members of these organizations,
including all DRI Members and AAJ Regular, Life, Sustaining and President's
Club Members, are eligible for a 10% discount on all stock and customized
medical exhibits purchased from The Doe Report.
Discount Redemption
The 10% Discount will be redeemed at the time of purchase by telephone or
via the Internet, provided that the qualified AAJ or DRI Member provides
his or her Member Identification number at the time of the purchase.
Technical Support
Should you require assistance in redeeming your discount, please contact Medical Legal Art at 800.338.5954 or via email at aaj@doereport.com.
Restrictions
The Doe Report AAJ Exchange Discount does not apply to the following items:
- Custom Medical Demonstrative Evidence (MDE) developed by Medical Legal Art. Custom MDE may include medical exhibits, animations, timelines, x-ray interpretations, interactive presentations, videography and other visual representations based in whole or part on your client's records.
- Anatomical Models.
- Medifocus Guides.
- SEAK Videos.
- Four Speeds Video.
- Any product sold on The Doe Report that is not a stock or customized medical
exhibit as defined above.
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| What attorneys say about MLA and The Doe Report: |
| "The Doe Report's Do-It-Yourself Exhibits program enables easy customization
of complex medical exhibits at a reasonable expense and in a timely manner.
Practically speaking, custom medical exhibits are no longer an unthinkable
luxury, but a routine necessity." Jack S. Cohen
Levy, Angstreich, Finney, Baldante & Coren
Philadelphia, PA
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"It is my experience that it's much more effective to show a jury what
happened than simply to tell a jury what happened. In this day and age where
people are used to getting information visually, through television and
other visual media, I would be at a disadvantage using only words.
I teach a Litigation Process class at the University of Baltimore Law Schooland use [Medical Legal Art's] animation in my class. Students always saythat they never really understood what happened to [to my client] until theysaw the animation.
Animations are powerful communication tools that should be used wheneverpossible to persuade juries."
Andrew G. Slutkin Snyder Slutkin & Kopec Baltimore, MD |
| "At 3 PM it hit me--I needed exhibits of a tracheostomy, a coronary artery
bypass and a deep vein thrombosis--all in time for a for-trial video
deposition the next day. The Doe Report had each exhibit on line. In
addition, I ran across an exhibit I hadn't even thought of: reduced ejection
fraction after a heart attack. Because this was a video deposition, I could
use the e-mail version of the medical exhibit, print it on my color copier,
and let the camera zoom in. For $400, less than one blow-up by one of The
Doe Report's competitors, I got four first-rate exhibits in less than a day.
The Doe Report saved me time and money." Tracy Kenyon Lischer
Pulley Watson King & Lischer
Durham, NC
www.PWKL.com
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"I thought you might want to know that after we sent a copy of your
illustration to the defendants, with a copy to
the insurance company, they increased their offer by an additional million
dollars and the case was settled for $1,900,000.00.
I appreciate your help!"O. Fayrell Furr, Jr.
Furr, Henshaw & Ohanesian
Myrtle Beach, SC
www.scmedicalmalpractice.com
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