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The Johnson Law Office 1-800-992-9447 or 1-920-208-9447
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The Johnson Law Office is dedicated to the mission of advocacy for injured persons. Its principal attorney, Attorney Gordon S. Johnson, Jr., is an attorney with 25 years of experience, whose primary focus is representing those who have been injured.
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Gordon S. Johnson, Jr. |
Mr. Johnson's advocacy is not limited to legal representation of the injured, but also includes a daily commitment to education and advocacy. Mr. Johnson has authored the following web sites: tbilaw.com, wis-law.com, vestibulardisorder.com In addition, The Johnson Law Office sponsors waiting.com, The Coma Waiting Page, a web page dedicated to disseminating information about brain injury, to the family members of someone who is in a coma. |
Mr. Johnson is a member of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin and the national BIA. His service for the BIA-WI has included serving two terms on its board of directors and editing the associations newsletter. In addition, Mr. Johnson is the organizer and host of the BIA-WI's semi-annual brain injury conference in Wisconsin, which focuses on identifying brain injuries where such diagnosis has been missed by the medical community.
Mr. Johnson also served three years on the
executive board of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America,
Litigation Group for TBI.
He is a graduate of Northwestern University, BS-Journalism and
a l979 graudate cum laude of the University of Wisconsin
Law School.
Recent speaking credits:
Recent speaking credits:
February 1995: Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group Conference, New Orleans, LA, "The Demonstration of the Neuropsychological Exam."
January, 1996 Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Trial Lawyers Conference, Milwaukee, WI "Traumatic Brain Injury in the Whiplash Case."
February 1996: Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group Conference, New Orleans, LA, "In Defense of the Term Whiplash."
July, 1996: ATLA National Convention, Boston, MA. Moderator on the Program on Brain Injury.
September, 1996: Brain Injury Associations, national Trial Lawyers Conference, Palm Beach, FL, "Recognizing Post Concussion Syndrome Cases."
November, 1996: Brain Injury Conference, New Orleans, LA, "Screening Clients for the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Case." Click here for paper
December 1996 and March 1997: Wisconsin Association of Trial Lawyers Conf., "Screening Clients for the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Case."
April 1997, BIA of Wisconsin Annual Conference, "Brain Injury Advocacy and the Web".
May 1997, Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Trial Lawyers Conference, host, moderator and sponsor.
September 1997, BIA National Trial Lawyers Conference, San Francisco, CA, "Help from Cyberspace with Your Brain Injury Case."
November 1997, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers Association "The Lawyer's Role In Identifying Brain Injury".
February 1998, Brain Injury Association of Utah, Trial Lawyers Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. "Help from Cyberspace with Your Brain Injury Case."
August 1998, Columbus, Ohio, Ohio Trial Lawyers Conference on Brain Injury.
September 1998, BIA National Trial Lawyers Conference, Palm Beach, FL, "Help from Cyberspace with Your Brain Injury Case."
February 1999, Southern Trial Lawyers Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. "Plaintiff's Counterattack in the Non-Coma Brain Injury Case".
September 1999, BIA National Trial Lawyers Conference, Phoenix, Arizona.
September 1999, BIA I & R Conference, Phoenix, AZ, "Understanding Mild Brain Injury".
July of 2000, Belli Seminar, San Francisco, CA, "My Favorite Case, The High IQ Plaintiff, After Brain Injury."
September 2000, BIA National Trial Lawyers Conference, Palm Beach, FL.
June of 2001, Ohio Brain Injury Conference, "The Synergistic Interplay of Post-Concussional Deficits."
July 2001, Belli Seminar, Montreal, Canada. "The Synergistic Interplay of Post-Concussional Deficits."
February 2002, Southern Trial Lawyers Convention, New Orleans, LA, organized, moderated the brain injury symposium, and talk "Future of Brain Injury Representation."
March 2002, NCA Litigating Mild and Severe Brain Injury, Houston, TX "Preparing the Neuropsychologist for the Misdirection of the Defense."
July 2003, Belli Seminar, San Francisco, CA "The Eggshell Psyche".
July 2003, ATLA Seminar, San Francisco, CA "Direct Examination of the Plaintiff's Neurologist."
January 2004, Florida Trial Lawyers Seminar, Orlando, FL "
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