Thomas C. Doehrman

Medical Malpractice, Mediation
Three Meridian Plaza, Suite 100, 10333 N. Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46290


Medical Malpractice

Admitted

1976, Indiana and U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana; 1978, U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit; 1994, U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

Indiana University, J.D., cum laude, 1976

Law School Graduation Year

1976

College

Indiana University, B.A., 1973

Memberships

Indianapolis (Member, Executive Committee, Litigation Section), Indiana State and American Bar Associations; Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (Director, 1989—); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Brain Injury Association of Indiana, Inc. (Chair, 2000-2001).

Biographical

Assistant Editor, Indiana Law Review, 1975-1976. Author: Note, Redlining: Potential Sherman Act and Civil Rights Violations Raised By Lending Policies, Vol. 8, Issue 6, The Indiana Law Review, 1976; The Non-Party Defense in Comparative Fault Cases, Res Gestae, 1988. Lecturer: Comparative Fault, Indiana Trial Lawyers Annual Seminar, December, 1987; Finding Expert Witnesses, Indiana State Bar Association, September, 1988; Handling the Non-Party Defense, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, March, 1990; A Cause of Action for Loss of Chance, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, March, 1992; Handling the Non-Catastrophic Brain Injury Case, Indiana State Bar Association, February, 1993; Proving That Medical Bills are Reasonable and Necessary, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, March, 1993; The Use of Requests For Admission at Trial, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, March, 1994; Product Liability: The Enforcement Case, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, June, 1994; Demonstrative Evidence: Types, Practiced Applications and Admissibility, Indianapolis Bar Association, November, 1994; Suing the Sovereign, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, January, 1995; Use of 3-D Computer Animation in Litigation, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, March, 1995; Underinsurance from the Plaintiffs Perspective, Indianapolis Bar Association, October, 1996; Use of Computers in the Practice of Law, Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, November, 1996; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and Their Application, ATLA Summer Convention, 1997; Traumatic Brain Injury Without Significant Coma, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, August, 1997; Economic Loss of Spouse in Wrongful Death Case, 1998; Daubert Standards and TBI Litigation, Brain Injury Association of New York State, June, 2000; Daubert and the Progeny, Nonscientific Experts, ATLA Las Vegas Seminar, March, 2001. (Certified as a Civil Trial Advocacy Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy)

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