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Legal Bibliography |
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If you are unable to locate the information you need, please contact the Oregon Brain Injury Resource Network at 877-872-7246 or tbi@wou.edu Special Issue: Is That Legal? Brain Injury and the Law Premier Outlook, Volume 5, Issue 2 Winter 2005 Competency and
Brain Injury An Interview with Robert Denney, Psy.D. -- Hearne Beth M. Premier
Outlook, 5(2), Winter 2005, pp. 11-19.
(2005) http://www.premier-outlook.com/
Should I
Stay or Should I Go? The School, the Law, and
the Child with a Brain Injury-- McGee, Joanne M.; Plotts, Cynthia A. Premier Outlook, 5(2), Winter 2005, pp. 4-10. (2005) http://www.premier-outlook.com/ The
Traumatically Brain Injured and the Law -- Alexander, Richard. Premier
Outlook, 5(2),
Winter 2005, pp. 24-29. (2005) http://www.premier-outlook.com/ Traumatic
Brain Injury and Personal Injury Litigation – Wilson, Cathy. Premier
Outlook, 5(2),
Winter 2005, pp. 30-35. (2005) http://www.premier-outlook.com/ Other Resources Brain Injury Litigation:
A Guide for Individuals with TBI and Families – Haynes, J.
Charles. Brain Injury Source, 4(3), Summer 2000, pp. 24-25. (2000) Litigation and Settlement Options for the
Brain-Injured Survivor – Dussault, William L. In Mark J. Ashley, (Ed.), Traumatic brain injury: Rehabilitative treatment and case management
(pp. 661-684). (2nd ed.). Representing the
Professional with Traumatic Brain Injury – Stern, Bruce H. Brain
Injury Source, 4(3), Summer 2000, pp. 20-22. (2000) Selecting a Neurolawyer -- Harp, J.
Anderson; Callier, The Role of Neuropsychologists in Brain Injury Litigation – Sweet, Jerry J. Brain Injury Source, 4(3), Summer 2000, pp. 14-16. (2000) |
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