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Trial Consultant
Kenneth R. Pangborn M.S.
AS LISTED
IN MARTINDALE
HUBBEL
Mr. Pangborn is a member of the American Society of Trial Consultants, the American Professional Society on the Sexual Abuse of Children, and other professional organizations. Mr. Pangborn has a BA degree in Child Development and a Master of Science Degree in Child Psychology. Mr. Pangborn began his work on child custody, child abuse and criminal cases in 1976. Mr. Pangborn was a pioneer in recognizing false claims of child abuse in divorce cases, and he developed the case strategies others try to imitate today. Mr. Pangborn became a certified trial consultant in 1996 when the first certifications were granted. Mr. Pangborn was trained in legal writing and legal form by the then Chairman of the Family Law Section of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. (ATLA) Mr. Pangborn has had numerous appointments as Guardian Ad Litem for missing or abused children in over 30 states. Mr. Pangborn has provided expert testimony in nine states, before Congress and in military courts. Mr. Pangborn has appeared on hundreds of radio and television programs, and consulted on many others. Mr. Pangborn is the author/editor of a book and has written chapters in several others as well as several professional journal articles. Mr. Pangborn has consulted on cases in all 50 states and has participated in cases in several other nations throughout the world. Mr. Pangborn also has made many speaking presentations before various bar associations and other organizations including invitations to present at international professional associations on mental health organizations, and he has been an invited presenter to the Congress of the United States. Mr. Pangborn has been listed in several "Whose Who" publications both nationally and internationally. Mr. Pangborn has been the subject of dozens of newspaper articles including the New York Times, Boston Globe, Los Angles Times, San Francisco Herald-Examiner, Milwaukee Journal, St. Petersburg Times, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and others. Mr. Pangborn is married and the father of four daughters and grandfather of three grand daughters and two grandsons with a third grandson on the way. Mr. Pangborn has continued his education obtaining certificates in the evaluation of sex offenders and children's testimony in abuse cases. Mr. Pangborn has held licenses to operate broadcast radio and television stations. Mr. Pangborn's name also appears on the "Wall of Tolerance" signifying his many years of support for the civil rights movement in America. In his youth, Mr. Pangborn engaged in sports car racing and stunt driving for the American Motors Precision Driving Team. Mr. Pangborn is also a decorated veteran of the United States Air Force. Referral Attorneys Mr. Jamieson began his family law practice assertively representing
men in divorce cases. In the mid 1980's, child abuse allegations in the
context of divorce cases and in other areas of litigation increased dramatically.
At the same time, Charles D. Jamieson began an active practice representing
individuals accused of child abuse and neglect in criminal, family, and
juvenile court cases. Mr. Jamieson believes in proactive, assertive representation
for his clients in both divorce work and child abuse and neglect defenses.
He participates extensively in continuing education in the various aspects
of family law within the state of Florida. Mr. Jamieson has presented
at seminars on divorce related issues and has presented at seminars in
Florida, South Carolina, and other states concerning child abuse and neglect
issues. David Sharp
Education: University of South Florida (B.A., M.Ed.) Stetson University College of Law (J.D.) Member: St. Petersburg Bar Association; The Florida Bar. Practice Areas: Family Law; Divorce; Adoption; Domestic Torts; Paternity; Appellate Practice; Alimony; Cohabitation Agreements; Community Property Law; Divorce Mediation; Domestic Relations; Domestic Violence; Equitable Distribution; Interstate Support; Marital Agreements; Marital Property Distribution; Marital Property Law; Marital Property Settlements; Matrimonial Law; Name Changes; Palimony; Post Divorce; Post Nuptial Agreements; Premarital Agreements; Separation Agreements; Spousal Support. Alan Eisenberg The legacy of Alan D. Eisenberg has been a legacy of controversy. His case scrapbook is an eclectic mix of the Accused: The Famous, the Notorious, the Heinous, the Indigent, the Rich, Doctors, Lawyers, Merchants, Indian Chiefs, and several local prominent television broadcasters! Prior to 1988, Eisenberg had been the subject of numerous media pieces and cover stories. Wisconsin Monthly called him a "mean, tough, flamboyant gun for hire"; The Racine Journal Times called him the "King of the Hired Guns"; The Minneapolis Tribune compared him to Perry Mason; the National Law Journal said, "He is the best-known and most controversial lawyer in Wisconsin", and Auto Week described him as a "notoriously brutal scrapper whose aggressive and dramatic courtroom tactics in a steady succession of highly visible criminal cases -- more than 500 involving homicide -- have elicited comparisons to Clarence Darrow and other legendary barristers"; New Times Magazine in a 1978 article described him as a "short, dark tempest of a man combining the moral outrage of William Kunstler, the flamboyance of F. Lee Bailey, and the jive class of a street tough"; Stephen Englund wrote a book called Man Slaughter about his brilliant defense of a battered housewife charged with murder and described him as a dogged infighter to whom everything is the Battle of the Marne; the same case was the subject of full page articles in the law and justice sections of Time and Newsweek. Town and Country Magazine commissioned Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz to publish a list of the best lawyers in America; he named Eisenberg to the list. Today, Eisenberg maintains what is called a National Law Practice and handles matters annually in at least 20 states. Barbara Johnson New England School of Law: J.D., 1987 Bennington College: B.A. General studies, math minor Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Center of International Relations (junior year, 1954-1955) Middlebury College Russian Summer School (1954) AWARDS West Publishing Company Corpus Juris Secundum Series Award, 1987, for highest annual scholastic average Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition, sponsored by ASCAP: "Patent or Copyright Protection for Computer Programs: A Traditional Legal Comparative Analysis Overlayed with a Linguistic Theory" (paper selected and submitted by Dean of New England Law School to Competition) EXPERIENCE 1987 - ATTORNEY (sole-practitioner): Civil and Criminal Litigation Researching, writing, strategizing for general practice: employment law, small business, real estate, professional malpractice, malicious prosecution, landlord-tenant, trusts, summary and trustee process, divorce, paternity, civil contempt, criminal, civil and criminal appeals. Trial and appellate experience in Massachusetts Superior, District, Probate & Family Courts, Appeals Court, Supreme Judicial Court, U.S. District Court for the First Circuit, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. As amicus curiae, submitted brief in Dalis v. Buyer Advertising, Inc. (right to jury trial for sex discrimination plaintiff)
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