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| | Address | | Pacific Plaza, 14100 San Pedro Ave., Suite 550 | | San Antonio, Texas 78232 | | (Bexar Co.) | | | |
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| Law Offices of Glenn W. Cunningham practices in the following areas of law:
Nursing Home Negligence, Medical Malpractice, Legal Malpractice, Personal Injury. | | Firm Size: 1 | | Glenn W. Cunningham (Principal) born Houston, Texas, 1961; admitted to bar, 1990, Texas. Education: University of Texas (B.A., 1984); Baylor University (J.D., 1990). Managing Editor, Baylor Law Review, 1990. Author: "Mental Anguish Damages in Personal Injury Cases," San Antonio Trial Lawyer's Association C.L.E., 2007; "Avoiding a Grievance/Malpractice: When Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy," State Bar of Texas 22nd and 23rd Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Courses, 2006-2007, and Legal Ethics in Texas Seminar, 2005; "The Money Pit: Liens and Subrogation Interests," State Bar of Texas 21st Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2005; "New and Old Money Grubbers: Liens, Subrogation and the Made-Whole Doctrine (Same Song, Second Verse)," Texas Trial Lawyers Association 15th Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2004; "New and Old Money Grubbers: Liens, Subrogation and the Made-Whole Doctrine," Texas Trial Lawyers Association 14th Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2003, and State Bar of Texas Real Damages After HB4 Seminar, 2004; "New Malpractice Caps Will Hurt Children, Elderly," San Antonio Express-News, 2003; "The Most Commonly Encountered Liens and Subrogation Interests in Medical Malpractice and Nursing Home Negligence Cases," State Bar of Texas 19th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2003; "Arizona v. Youngblood: A Blueprint To Convict The Innocent?" 41 Baylor L. Rev. 4 (1989). Member: San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association (President); Texas Trial Lawyers Association (Sustaining Member, Board of Directors); American Association for Justice. Practice Areas: Medical Negligence Cases; Personal Injury; Professional Liability; Legal Malpractice. |
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