Hire a criminal law attorney who knows how to select juries, prepare cases, and go head-to-head with the prosecutors nationwide. Does your legal matter (criminal or civil) need an attorney who is an expert on psychiatric drugs? Practice Limited to Criminal Law, Mediation and Consulting Work with Respect to Psychiatric Drugs.
Mike Mosher has been a practicing lawyer for more than 30 years. He is admitted to practice in both New York and Texas and he has litigated and tried all kinds of cases in nearly 20 states. For 25 of those years his practice included lawsuits against drug companies and doctors over the injuries caused by psychiatric drugs.
Mike Mosher has been a practicing lawyer for more than 30 years. He is admitted to practice in both New York and Texas and he has litigated and tried all kinds of cases in nearly 20 states. For 25 of those years his practice included lawsuits against drug companies and doctors over the injuries caused by psychiatric drugs.
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Never talk to the police if there is any chance they are investigating you. NEVER. You have an absolute right to say nothing and the fact that you say nothing cannot even be brought up in a trial. Never allow the police to search without a search warrant. And never think that if you have nothing to hide you should consent.
After more than 20 years of suing drug companies and doctors over psychiatric drugs, including reviewing the actual drug study documents and reports, Mr. Mosher has become an expert not only in litigating psychiatric drug cases, but an expert in the underlying drugs. He has an extensive background in pharmacokinetics, the adverse reactions of various drugs as well as the proper administration of each psychotropic drug including anxiolytics eg.
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Tina Sweat
Sep 27, 2019
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Stoney Capell
Aug 04, 2019
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Morgan Kaltenbach
Oct 02, 2018
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Jeff Dettelbach
Sep 11, 2013
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Mike Mosher represented me in my divorce and James Rodgers and Judy Hodgkiss of The Moore Law Firm represented my wife. Mr. Mosher recommended that we ask for a jury trial over the custody of my two preschool daughters because he thought the judge, although a good judge, might favor her. He spent hours with me before the trial preparing me for James' or Judy's cross examination so that I would not get tripped up. Because of that I was able to effectively tell the story of my children's lives and show the jury what was best for their future. And Mr. Mosher was able to show the jury on cross examination