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Patrick A. Malone was born on 1951. Discover Patrick A. Malone's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Patrick A. Malone Height, Weight & Measurements
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Patrick A. Malone Net Worth
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In 2016, Malone's book The Fearless Cross-Examiner: Win the Witness, Win the Case was published. This book aimed to overturn standard advice on how trial lawyers should conduct cross-examination and instead advocated a more analytic and adaptable approach.
Malone also wrote The Life You Save: Nine Steps to Finding the Best Medical Care—and Avoiding the Worst, which helps patients and their friends and family insure that they receive the best medical care in today's healthcare system.
In 2012, Malone was the lead author of a follow-up book, Winning Medical Malpractice Cases With the Rules of the Road Technique. In the same year, the AAJ added a special annual two-day seminar on "rules of the road" as applied to medical malpractice cases.
Malone co-authored Rules of the Road: A Plaintiff Lawyer's Guide to Proving Liability, with Rick Friedman, which was published by Trial Guides in 2006. Since then, the techniques described in the book have been the subject of national and regional seminars for trial lawyers, sponsored by the American Association for Justice (AAJ) -- formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) -- the largest organization for plaintiffs' attorneys in the United States. An expanded second edition of the book was published in 2010. The publisher describes the book as "America's bestselling text on proving liability." The phrase "Rules of the Road" has been trademarked.
In Benedi v. McNeil-P.P.C., Inc. (E.D. Va.), a federal jury in Alexandria, Virginia, found in 1994 that the manufacturer of Tylenol should pay Malone's client $8 million for failing to warn on its label about the drug's ability to destroy the liver in ordinary doses in alcohol drinkers. The verdict was affirmed by the Fourth Circuit The Boston Globe called it one of the top ten lawsuit verdicts against pharmaceutical companies.
Malone was a law clerk to Judge Gerhard Gesell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia from 1984 to 1985. Malone worked for 22 years for the law firm of Stein, Mitchell & Mezines (now Stein, Mitchell, Muse & Cipollone, LLP).
Before attending law school, Malone was a medical writer and investigative reporter for the Miami Herald. He was a finalist for a 1980 Pulitzer Prize for "Dangerous Doctors", a series of articles he co-authored. He earned a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1984.
Patrick A. Malone (born 1951) is a trial lawyer and author based in Washington, D.C. Malone co-developed a trial advocacy method called "Rules of the Road".