Kenneth C. Brown

Medical Malpractice, Mediation
1819 Elm Street
Manchester, New Hampshire 031042910


Medical Malpractice

Admitted

1978, New Hampshire; 1999, U.S. District Court, District of Vermont

Law School

Franklin Pierce Law Center, J.D., 1978

Law School Graduation Year

1978

College

University of New Hampshire, B.S., 1975

Memberships

Manchester (Member, Executive Committee, 1981-1983; Vice President, 1983-1984; President, 1985-1986), New Hampshire (Member, Section on Criminal and Municipal Law; Client Indemnity Fund Committee, 1981-1982, 1982-1983; Ethics Committee; Past Editor, New Hampshire Civil Practice Chapter of New Admittees Handbook; Long Range Planning Committee, 1998—) and American Bar Associations; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Sustaining Member and Presidents Club); New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association (Secretary, 1990; Treasurer, 1991; President Elect, 1992; President, 1993; Legislative Committee, 1994-1998; Member, Governor's Judicial Selection Commission, 2000—); Junior Judge & Jury of New Hampshire (Board Member).

Biographical

Judicial Law Clerk, Federal District Court of New Hampshire, 1979. Vice President, 1979-1981, President, 1980-1981, Franklin Pierce Law Center Alumni Association. Member, Board of Selectmen, Town of Bradford, 1983-1986. Co-Author: Discovery in New Hampshire's Federal District Court: Play By The Rules Or Else, 25 TBN _ (Winter, 2003); The New Amendment to New Hampshire's Quality Assurance Privileges: Ensuring Substantially Broader Access to Factual Information in Medical Negligence Cases, 24 TBN 178 (Fall, 2002); Temporary Employees and the Borrowed Servant Rule: A Case Study, 24 TBN 115 (Summer, 2002); Recent Developments in Medical Malpractice Litigation, 24 TBN 8 (Winter, 2002); Sidestepping the Repeal of Joint and Several Liability - A Case Study, 22 TBN 162 (Summer, 2000); Medical Expense Discounts and the Collateral Source Rule, 22 TBN 89 (Spring, 2000); Minimizing Liens and Maximizing Personal Injury Recoveries, 21 TBN 107 (Summer, 1999); Shoemaker v. OHM Corporation: A Case Study, 21 TBN 59 (Spring, 1999); Discovery Abuse Part II: Baseless Assertion of Privileges, 20 TBN 4 (Winter, 1998); Discovery Abuse in New Hampshire: What Happens When the Honor System Fails, 20 TBN 80 (Fall, 1997); White Collar Crime: The Rising Tide of Sexual Misconduct and the Clergy, 15 TBN 64 (Winter, 1993); White Collar Crime: Causes of Action Recognized Under New Hampshire Law Applicable to Clerical Sexual Abuse, 16 TBN 6 (Spring, 1994); Shall We 'Prey': Liability for Clergy Malpractice in Cases of Sexual Misconduct, 35 NHBJ 59 (June, 1994). Board of Directors: Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, 2001; New Hampshire Patients Rights Advocacy Corporation, 1997-2000. Member: American College of Barristers (Senior Counsel); Million Dollar Advocates Forum.

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