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P.O. Box 161
Wynnewood, PA 19096
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Phone:
Fax:
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(610)
642-7755
(610) 645-5788
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Specializing in
- Technical Products
- Auto Product Design
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For a quick link to
e-mail us, click
here.
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- New case evaluation
- Technical theory development
- Expert witness location and preparation
- Technical liaison with expert witnesses and consultants
- Legal document preparation
- Data administration and document control
- Technical research resources
- Trial preparation
- Construction equipment
- Farm equipment
- Airbag design
- Seat belt design
- Crashworthiness
- Van conversion design
- Manufacturing
- Roof crush
- Fuel system integrity
- Child seats
- Printing presses
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- Ladders
- Vehicle rollover
- Child restraints
- Fuel system design
- Seat strength
- Seat design
- Brake systems
- Interior padding
- Door latch strength
- Tractors
- Vehicle stability
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Presentations and Published Papers
- Sherman, L.S., "Preparing
the Product Liability Case," CLE program-DRI-Personal Injury
Potpourri, Philadelphia, PA, 2006
- "The Tablet PC, the
next cutting- edge application?", ATLA Convention, Toronto, CA, 2005
- L.S. Sherman Litigation Consulting, LLC, E-Newsletter, Bi-weekly, June 2004 to present
- Sherman L.S., “Coordinating Expert Reports Before Trial” October, 2003
- Sherman, L.S. “Deposition Summary
Software,” ATLA Convention,
Atlanta, Georgia, 2002
- Sherman, L.S. "How to Work with Attorneys,” 2002 Spring Conference,
SAE/ NATARI, Gloucester, New Jersey, 2002
- Sherman, L.S. "Law and Photography," Masters Program, Technical Writing,
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 1995-2000
- Sherman, L.S. "Technical
Discovery," Fuel System Integrity Subgroup Meeting, Attorneys Information Exchange Group-Auto Focus, San Francisco, California, September 1998
- Marcosky, J. and Sherman, L.S. "The Passive 2 point Seat Belt,”
Napa, California, 1996
- Gilberg A., Marcosky J., Sherman L., Clarke R. "Door Latch Strength in a Car Body Environment," Accident Reconstruction: Technology and Animation VII, SAE Publication SP-1319
(Purchase this paper from SAE by clicking here: Sherman
Door Latch Paper)
This paper defines the state of the industry with regard to vehicle door latch strength using a simple testing method that produces door latch separations more consistent with common intersection side impact collisions.
- Presentation graphics
- Data entry and litigation support
- Government research and documentation
Subcontracted professional according to client need.
Charges based on market price.
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