David H. Canter

Medical Malpractice, Mediation
1100 Town and Country Road, Suite 1020
Orange, California 92868


Medical Malpractice

Admitted

1965, California

Law School

University of Southern California, J.D., 1964

Law School Graduation Year

1964

College

Purdue University, B.S., 1959

Memberships

Los Angeles County (Member, Trial Lawyers Section) and American (Member, Litigation Section) Bar Associations; The State Bar of California; Association of Southern California Defense Counsel; Defense Research Institute; American Society of Agricultural Engineers; American Board of Trial Advocates (Advocate); American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (Diplomat); Products Liability Advisory Council; Society of Automotive Engineers; Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine.

Biographical

Phi Alpha Delta. Graduate, Engineering Course in Traffic Accident Reconstruction, The Traffic Institute, Northwestern University. Member, Board of Editors, University of Southern California Law Review, 1963-1964. Published in USC Law Review 1964, Vol. 37, pps. 452-462, Defense Contractor's Peril: The Written Agreement May Not Contain All the Terms; One Attorney's View of Reconstruction and Biomechanical Evidence, published in Crash Reconstruction and the Biomechanics of Impact Trauma, AAAM and IRCOBI, 1987, pps. 257-298; Post-Accident Vehicle Design Changes: Evidentiary Concerns, published in CEB Civil Litigation Reporter, Volume X, No. 3, (May 1988) Pages 95-100. Lecturer: at Institute for Medical Education and Research's Seminar of Injury Reconstruction: Techniques for the Analysis and Reconstruction of Accidental Injury; at Product Liability Advisory Council's Practical Problems in Product Liability Litigation Seminar (April 1990); Coping With Plaintiff's Use of Computer Simulations; at Product Liability Advisory Council's Product Liability Litigation Seminar (October, 1991); California Lawyers Consider the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Attorney Work Product Doctrine as Applied to Corporation; Admissibility of Computer Generated Video Graphics in the Courtroom, published in CEB Civil Litigation Reporter, Volume 13 Number 7, November, 1991, pages 296-302. California Corporate Criminal Liability Act May be Preempted by Federal OSHA, published in Legal Backgrounder, Volume 7, No. 26, September 11, 1992. Attorney-Client Privilege and Attorney Work Product Doctrine as Applied to Corporation: Part 1, published in CEB Civil Litigation Reporter, Volume 15, Number 5, August 1993. Attorney-client Privilege and Attorney Work Product Doctrine as Applied to Corporations: Part 2, published in CEB Civil Litigation Reporter, Volume 16, Number 6, September, 1993. Damages and Other Evidentiary Issues in Wrongful Death Cases, Compensatory Damages Deskbook: The Collateral Source Rule, Compensatory Damag

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