Alexander says there are no perfect plaintiffs, and he doesn't need a perfect plaintiff to win.
"It's the plaintiff's and the plaintiff's attorney's job to put the plaintiff in perspective," he said. "If the jury gets stuck in the details, then the plaintiff's flaws get magnified." In March 2014, the 2nd District Court of Appeal affirmed his hard-won trial victory against Long Beach Medical Center. The employ...
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