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DAVID J. DON is a sole practitioner in Phoenix at the Law Offices of David J. Don, PLLC, where he practices in the areas of plaintiff personal injury and civil rights. Mr. Don was the president of the Phoenix Chapter Board of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2006-2007; chair of the Phoenix Learn at Lunch Series, Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2006-2007; and a member of the State Bar of Arizona CLE Faculty and Author Honor Roll, 2006. He has taught paralegals in the area of evidence. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of California at Los Angeles and his J.D. degree from Arizona State University College of Law. Mr. Don is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, the National Police Accountability Association and the American Trial Lawyers Association (Civil Rights Section). DR. MIRIAM GRIGGS is with Southwest Spine & Sports in Scottsdale, Arizona. She has more than 20 years of rehabilitation experience as a physical therapist which gives her a unique perspective on physical evaluation and management. For more than 13 years, Dr. Griggs has been developing expertise in the use of medical acupuncture to augment the management of pain in her practice with emphasis on muscular pain syndromes. She develops workable strategies for each individual patient ranging from elite athletes to those wishing to simply add life to their years with customized exercise programs. Dr. Griggs works to determine the sources of pain and works with referring providers to solve these issues and move forward with a proactive rehabilitation strategy that will optimize emotional, physical, and functional well being. She earned her B.S. degree from Old Dominion University and her medical acupuncture training at UCLA. Dr. Griggs attended Eastern Virginia Medical School where she was chief resident from 1999-2000. DR. PATRICK R. HANNON has more than 18 years of experience in the field of injury-forensic biomechanics, human functional anatomy and issues regarding human neuroscience. Dr. Hannon currently is a professor at Northern Arizona University within the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology. He has testified and qualified in both civil litigation and criminal matters. Dr. Hannon is the co-author of the only textbook published in the United States in forensic biomechanics, titled Forensic Biomechanics, 2006, Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co. He earned his B.S. and M.A. degrees from Northern Arizona University and his Ed.D degree in biomechanics/neurosciences emphases from the University of Northern Colorado. DR. MICHAEL ILIESCU is owner and forensic consultant with Autopsy & Forensic Services, Inc. He is an advisory board member of the forensics section at the University of Washington Extension forensics program. Dr. Iliescu also is an adjunct faculty member at Scottsdale Community College-Administration of Justice Department and chairperson of the Department of Basic Medical Sciences at American Medical College of Homeopathy. He is a member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, the Mexican College of Forensic Sciences and the Southwestern Association of Traffic Accident Investigators. Dr. Iliescu is licensed to practice in Arizona and Washington states. He earned his Doctor of Medicine at the Medical Institute of Timisoara, Romania, completed his AC/PC residency at Winthrop University Hospital in New York, and his Fellowship in Forensic Pathology from the Broward County Medical Examiner's Office. LEAH PALLIN-HILL left the Maricopa County bench in May 2002, where she was a commissioner and judge pro tem, to open her office for mediation and arbitration of civil disputes. Immediately prior to her appointment to the bench in 1997, Ms. Pallin-Hill was a general civil litigator at the law firm of Gallagher and Kennedy. She graduated cum laude from both Brooklyn College and the Arizona State University College of Law, and was a law clerk for former Vice Chief Judge Eino Jacobson at the Arizona Court of Appeals and former Chief Justice Stanley Feldman at the Arizona Supreme Court. She has had more than 150 hours of mediation training, including mediating the litigated case and mediating construction disputes, at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine College of Law. Ms. Pallin-Hill has served on the State Bar of Arizona ADR and Family Law Executive councils, and speaks often at both Maricopa County and State Bar of Arizona seminars. She has mediated a wide variety of civil cases since 2002 and is proud to have a better than 97% settlement rate in the more than 1150 cases she has handled.
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