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EXTENDICARE'S ROBBINSDALE REHAB AND CARE CENTER IN TROUBLE -- The Star Tribune has reported on December 12, 2009: "Officials have cut federal assistance to new patients at the Robbinsdale Rehab and Care Center because of the errors and failure in care that included those that led to two patient deaths."  Click here for more on this story and Extendicare's long history of dangerous care in Minnesota.

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Minnesota personal injury attorney Mark KosieradzkiMark R. Kosieradzki   

Phone: (763) 746-7800
E-mail:
mark@koslawfirm.com

Mark R. Kosieradzki is certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and the Minnesota State Bar Association.  He is recognized in "Best Lawyers in America."

Mark is a past president of the Minnesota Association for Justice (MNAJ, formerly known as the Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association), the Association of Trial Lawyers of America Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice (AAJ, formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America), is a past president of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
 
As a Diplomat in the National College of Advocacy, Mark has lectured in 30 states, Canada and Mexico on issues of professional malpractice, nursing home negligence and trial advocacy. He is the author of the textbook Litigating Spinal Cord Injuries: Law, Medicine and Economics, and coauthor of Thompson-West’s, Deposition Notebook. 
 
Mark has served as lead counsel in wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases involving malpractice, construction injuries, nursing home neglect, interstate trucking accidents, and products liability. With a major focus on the representation of victims of nursing home neglect throughout the United States, he was elected chair of the National Nursing Home Litigation Group for the American Association for Justice . Together with his partner, Joel Smith, he co-authored the Nursing Home Litigation chapter the Thompson-West treatise, Litigating Tort Cases.

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 Minnesota elder abuse attorney Joel Smith
Joel E. Smith

Phone: (763) 746-7803
E-mail:
joel@koslawfirm.com

Joel E. Smith is active in the Minnesota Association for Justice (MNAJ, formerly known as the Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association), having served on it Board of Directors (1994-2004) and its Executive Committee. Joel currently serves as the Chairperson of MNAJ’s Nursing Home Litigation Committee. He is also active in the Minnesota State Bar Association (currently serving on its Governing Council for the Elder Law Section and as the Co-Chairperson for the Vulnerable Adults Committee). Joel is a Sustaining member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ, formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and is actively involved in AAJ”s Nursing Home Litigation Group. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Elder Care Rights Alliance (a Minnesota non-profit organization that advocates for the rights and safety of the elderly) and is a Sustaining member of the Minnesota Senior Federation. Joel has been recognized as a “Super Lawyer” by Law & Politics magazine since 2001. He is a co-author of Thompson-West Publication’s Tort Litigation chapter on Nursing Home Litigation. Joel is a graduate of St. John’s University (Collegeville) and the University of Minnesota Law School. 

 

Minnesota personal injury attorney Kara RahimiKara Rahimi

Phone: (763) 746-7807
E-mail:
kara@koslawfirm.com

Kara Rahimi is an associate with the Kosieradzki Smith Law Firm. Kara is admitted to practice in State of Minnesota and United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. Kara is a member of the Minnesota Association of Justice (MNAJ, formerly known as the Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association) and is a member of MNAJ's Nursing Home Litigation Committee. She is a member of the American Association of Justice (AAJ, formerly known at the Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and of the Minnesota State Bar Association. She received her J.D. from Hamline University School of Law (cum laude). While in law school, Kara was a Presidential Scholar (2005-2008) and member of the Dean's Honor Roll, an Associate of the Hamline Law Review (2006-2007), and received the CALI Awards of Excellence in Legal Research and Writing, Mediation, and Native American Law Seminar. Kara’s Special Area of Study was Alternative Dispute Resolution. Kara received her B.A. in American Indian Studies from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities in 1998 (Dean's Honor Roll).

Kara recently spoke to the national Nursing Home Litigation Group at a conference for the American Association for Justice.  The conference, "Litigating Nursing Cases," took place in Chicago on October 17th and 18th.  Kara spoke on the subject of "Electronic Medical Research."  Also, Kara and Mark Kosieradzki co-authored an article, "Keeping Discovery Civil," which was published in a recent issue of Trial magazine. Their article discusses common obstructive tactics frequently encountered in law suits.  Kara and Mark offer practice tips to fellow trial lawyers for dealing with these improper tactics, including involving the judge when necessary, to make sure relevant information is not hidden by the opposing party.

 

 

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