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As Miss Louisiana Tech 2023 Chanley Patterson approaches the final weeks of her time representing her institution, she discusses the responsibilities that come with the Loyal Blue crown and being a face of the University. She talks about growing up as a "pageant girl," competing for the Tech title after a year off from competition, and her advice for the next lady in the lineage. Website: https://1894.latech.edu/beyond/ Email: 1894@latech.edu
Welcome to the Revive Ministries Podcast. This month we are revisiting a theme we had just one year ago. The environment can play a bigger role in someone's overall stability. Boundaries can be one piece of the pie. “When your garden's dry, don't pour water in other gardens.” - Cypriot Proverbs I have also mentioned in previous podcast episodes about the differences between a house and a home. Today we are going to discuss this topic further with Michael J Chanley. Thank you for joining us and sharing your insight with us today. More on Michael J Chanley https://michaeljchanley.com/ https://linktr.ee/michaelchanley New book, "Hope & Honeybees" “We shape our homes and then our homes shape us.” – Winston Churchill --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-col363n/support
PsychEd4Peds: child mental health podcast for pediatric clinicians
How do primary care pediatricians take care of the growing volume of mental health problems in the setting of a busy private practice? Drs. Wendy Sapolsky, Kim DalPorto and Chanley Dudley, pediatric mental health champions in their large pediatric primary care private practice, Carithers Pediatric Group, share Time-saving Tips for managing the challenges of limited time, and increased volume and complexity of child mental health problems in this episode. Tips include: ** 1 - Use screening tools at well-visits and for symptomatic patients** 2 -Invest in time-saving dictation software for notes** 3 - When charting, include measurable behavioral outcomes ** 4 - See complex pts before lunch, at end of the day or schedule a separate appt** 5 - Monitor your burnout** 6 – Take advantage of telehealth** 7 – Check in w/ families in between appts via phone calls/patient portal** 8 – Develop a relationship w/ a child psychiatrist** 9 – Medical Education!** 10 - Know your community MH resourcesDr. Wendy Sapolsky, MD, FAAP has been in practice for 28 years at Carithers Pediatric Group. She received her medical degree from the University of South Florida College of Medicine, completed her pediatric residency at Wake Forest University/Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Her professional interests include ADHD, adolescents, and weight management.Kim DalPorto MD, FAAP has been in practice for 28 years at Carithers Pediatric Group. She received her medical degree from the University of South Florida College of Medicine, completed her pediatric residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In addition to her work in the US, she is involved with global missions and helped to launch a permanent primary care medical clinic in Uganda, associated with Okoa Refuge.Chanley Dudley, MD has been in practice for 10 years at Carithers Pediatric Group. She received her medical degree from the University of Florida College of Medicine. She completed her pediatric residency at Harvard /Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. She has a special interest in children and adolescents with complex medical or social situations and in those who struggle with speech/language disorders and other learning differences.Check out our website PsychEd4Peds.com for more resources.Follow us on Instagram @psyched4peds
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Today we've got Michael Chanley, on the podcast! Michael is a pastor & author who went from living life on staff at a megachurch to being the lead pastor of a small local church. We discuss the hurt he faced, the transition and challenges between megachurch life and small church life, and so much more. Grab a drink, and bring your questions!BOOK LINKS:Escape – The Traps of ChristianityNEW RELEASE – The Art of ParentingEPISODE DRINKING NOTES:GUINNESSDublin, IrelandStout | 4.2% ABVKRUMELBIER - Pig Minds Brewing Co.Rockford, IllinoisVienna Style Lager | 5.3%SHOTGUN WEDDING - Country Boy BrewingGeorgetown, KentuckyBrown Ale Aged on Vanilla | 5.5% ABVROSSA - Lavazza CoffeeTorino, ItalyAD LINKS: **Get 10% Off Your Purchase of the "Sex Ed for Parents" Curriculum with Code CHRISTIANAF23Support the show––––––––LINKS AND SOCIAL MEDIAWebsite • Facebook • InstagramEmail: christianafpodcast@gmail.com
Court TV's Chanley Painter joins us to talk about the big interviews she landed after the trial.Chanley gives us the new info she learned from her big “gets”.Plus, Alex's brother spoke to The NY Times and he has questions about Alex.That and more..Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-murdaugh-family-murders-impact-of-influence/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Larry and Kevin welcome Fantasy Football guru Andy Chanley to talk all things Fantasy Football; Larry takes us to Milan in the first ever Rams Fashion Show; and Kevin brags about how many Rams are on the NFL's Top 100 Players of 2022 list. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Fantasy Football guru, Andy Chanley, tells us who he thinks are under-the-radar picks for your fantasy league on the Rams. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arkansas native and Court TV correspondent Chanley Painter joins the guys on Morning Mayhem to talk about the judgment in the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp case.
Hear at Home is an artist interview segment hosted by Andy Chanley on 885FM, but today we switch roles with Andy and WE talk to HIM about his radio career. Andy also helps us dive into songs from the 1985 KROQ year end list. In this episode, it's songs #30 to #21.Get a month of Amazon Music for free courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make.getamazonmusic.com/wddimpodcastWe are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts.
Hear at Home is an artist interview segment hosted by Andy Chanley on 885FM, but today we switch roles with Andy and WE talk to HIM about his radio career. Andy also helps us dive into songs from the 1985 KROQ year end list. In this episode, it's songs #30 to #21. Get a month of Amazon Music for free courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make. getamazonmusic.com/wddimpodcast We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear at Home is an artist interview segment hosted by Andy Chanley on 885FM, but today we switch roles with Andy and WE talk to HIM about his radio career. Andy also helps us dive into songs from the 1985 KROQ year end list. In this episode, it's songs #30 to #21.Get a month of Amazon Music for free courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make.getamazonmusic.com/wddimpodcastWe are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts.
Hear at Home is an artist interview segment hosted by Andy Chanley on 885FM, but today we switch roles with Andy and WE talk to HIM about his radio career. Andy also helps us dive into songs from the 1985 KROQ year end list. In this episode, it's songs #30 to #21. Get a month of Amazon Music for free courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make. getamazonmusic.com/wddimpodcast We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The boys are back with another fantastic guest:Josh Chanley! In this episode, listen as we try Burger King's new Ghost Pepper Chicken Nuggets, reminisce about the Front Bottoms concert, and discuss things like Jersey geography! Enjoy!!!
What’s it like being an on-air legal analyst for a highly successful reality TV show? Join us today as Dr. Bob Leonard goes “In Depth” with Chanley Painter, with Court TV.
Special Guests include: Chloe Chanley is the Brown Forman Brand Champion based in Seattle, WA. She acts as the local ambassador for the Brown Forman portfolio focusing on brand education. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dmow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dmow/support
The Care Team talked discussed PARENTING & FAMILY (featuring Michael Chanley.) If you would like to connect with Michael to discuss more about PARENTING & FAMILY, you can reach him using his contact information below. Michael, email: mchanley@mynorthside.com direct: 812.542.4023 Northside Parenting & Family Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/northsidefamily/ Register for Kidside Camp DIVE IN: www.mynorthside.com/events Take a moment to follow us on Amazon Music, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify and subscribe on Apple podcasts to be notified about our latest episodes on Thursdays at 7AM!
Episode 16: When clients receive substantial funds from their settlement or lawsuit, one of the options Calloway County attorney Jeff Roberts recommends is a structured settlement to protect the funds. Jeff interviews Cindy Chanley of Ringler Associates on the benefits provided via a structured settlement. In some cases, the structure can actually increase the amount paid to the client. Let's learn more in this podcast episode. What Is a Structured Settlement? Many people are unfamiliar with the term structured settlement. Jeff recommends them because a structured settlement can maximize the money for the client and protect the money. This is a general term used when 100% of money doesn't go to the client at one time. The funds are paid out over time or in a lump sum, at a future date. With minor children involved in an injury case, it's used fairly often. It's also a good idea when there's a large settlement involving an injured adult. Consider how often you hear stories about lottery winners who quickly spent their winnings only to be faced with difficulties afterwards. If the client is receiving SSI or other means-tested benefits, a sudden influx of cash may disqualify him/her from receiving these ongoing benefits. A structured settlement can be designed to ensure this doesn't happen. The funds can be set up in a special needs trust or Medicare set-aside account so they can be accessed to pay for specific needs. What is Ringler Associates? Ringler is the largest structured settlement consulting firm in the nation. The company handles close to 50% of all of the structures done in the US, annually. The representatives work with attorneys and insurance companies to offer consulting services for the benefit of the injured party. Cindy started out handling insurance claims. She eventually moved to Louisville to run a life insurance company's structured settlement business. Later, she decided to go to work with Ringler and has been doing this for about 15 years. She's also on the corporate Board of Directors for Ringler Associates. Unfortunately, when people are seriously injured in automobile accidents, trucking collisions or workplace injuries, life as they once knew it may be completely different for them, now. Jeff's goal is to do the best for his clients. This means maximizing the money the client receives and also involving Ringler to evaluate what's best for the client. Sometimes, it's not a structured settlement. It may be a different tool or something else entirely. Do I Have To Use a Structured Settlement? This decision is always up to the client. Some people want to manage the funds themselves. Other people may be a little uneasy handling large sums of money. Jeff tries to educate the clients on what he thinks may be the best option, but again, the decision is completely up to the clients. Jeff has been helping injured victims for over 27 years. Because injury cases are complex, they can take several years to resolve. During this time, Jeff and his clients get to know each other and a trust develops. Many clients are happy to rely on Jeff's advice and guidance, even after the case has been resolved. Why Are Structured Settlements Used when a Minor Is Involved? The courts won't typically authorize the release of a large settlement check to a minor, or his/her parents. Those funds are often placed in a blocked bank account with strict limitations on how they are to be used, until the minor turns 18 years of age. At this point the funds can be accessed by the 18-year-old, who may not be thinking about the long-term. With a structured settlement, can be designed to provide for specific expenses, including college tuition, specially adapted vehicles, funds to buy a house and more. The parent can use the structure to help plan for the child's future. It'll help to make the money last. Are There Tax Consequences? The federal government has very specific rules in the federal tax code. The timing is very important. Some people want to receive all of the funds and then decide what to do. Decisions must be made before the funds go into the settlement to outline how the funds are to be paid. If done correctly, with the appropriate language, the interest will also be tax-free to the injured person. Cindy explains that a settlement placed into a structure could potentially generate significant amount of interest. That interest could grow and be distributed with no tax penalty, if it's handled properly from the start. The tax-free interest benefit may not be available if the person takes control of the funds first, and then decides to put them into a structured settlement. What's a Structured Settlement Earning These Days? This is a common question, but the answer is the goal of a structured settlement is safety and security, not interest rates. It's used to protect the funds and the injured person from poor decisions or other issues. ABLE Accounts Cindy can help Jeff and the client establish an ABLE Savings Account. This is a special type of account that can receive up to $15,000 per year and allows more flexibility in how the money is spent. The structured settlement can be designed to fund that account on a periodic basis, again, protecting the funds and enabling them to accumulate interest. The distributions can also be tax-free if spent correctly. This can also ensure the SSI benefits are not negatively impacted. Special Needs Trusts A special needs trust can be set up to pay into the ABLE account. Again, the structured settlement can be designed to fund the special needs trust, which will then fund the ABLE account. How Much Does It Cost To Have Ringler Set up a Structured Settlement? It costs nothing. Ringler is paid by the insurance company that is going to handle the structured settlement annuity. All of the services provided by Ringler to the client are free. There are fees and minimum amounts involved to set up a special needs trust, but Ringler has relationships that make that much less expensive, with lower amounts required. Can I Use a Structured Settlement for a Workers' Compensation Settlement? Yes. The Kentucky workers' comp income benefits are paid on a weekly basis. If the settlement in the workers' compensation award is a lump sum and significant enough, Ringler can use a Medicare Set Aside Account that can be used for future medical needs. There are many issues to be considered, including rules specific to Medicare, SSI, etc. It's best to have Jeff and Cindy work through your specific situation. What about Non-Medicare Related Medical Expenses? This can be a significant number. It often involves medicine that's not covered. Home health expenses can mount up very quickly. Both of these expenses can be very large over the injured worker's lifetime. Cindy will go through all of these numbers with the attorney and the client. A Medicare Set Aside Account may be a good tool to use, as part of your structured settlement. Handling a complicated personal injury case doesn't stop when the case is settled or the verdict is rendered. Jeff takes time to help his clients to work through the important decisions related to protecting the funds from the results of the case. It's one of the reason clients trust him enough to refer their friends and family members to him so often. To contact Cindy Chanley at Ringler Associates: Online Profile: https://ringlerassociates.com/consultants/cindy-chanley/ Office Phone: (502) 569-9339 For more information, visit www.JeffRobertsLaw.com. This podcast is meant to provide information and is not legal advice. Jeff's principal office is located at 509 Main Street, Murray, Kentucky. 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Chanley, Troy, and steven are joined by Hannah to discuss some of their favorite women in horror movies, both behind and in front of the camera.
Join Steven, Chanley, and Troy as they get drunk and talk (and sometimes rant) about Halloween '78 and some of the sequels after it.
Newlyweds Lori Vallow-Daybell and Chad Daybell had a recent date - in court - to hear the new charges Idaho prosecutors were leveling against them. Court TV Legal Correspondent Chanley Painter is back to explain those charges and to let us know what to expect next. One charge that wasn’t brought against the two is for the murders of young JJ Vallow and his big sister Tylee Ryan. Why is that? What could be behind the delay? Defense attorney Darryl Cohen will tell us why he thinks prosecutors are doing the right thing by waiting. One of the biggest unanswered questions -- What Is The Motive? Some say it has to do with Chad’s end of times beliefs, but Vinnie thinks it’s something else – SEX – and he’ll tell us why. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live. To see Chanley’s interview with Eric Smith, click here. Check out the latest podcast series from the Court TV library -Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery.
In this episode, we break down the ongoing Hong Kong protests. With the help of our guest Dr. Chanley Rainey, we analyze the history of Hong Kong and important events that set the storyboard for the current situation in Hong Kong. We also discuss the goals and causes of the movement and how it will affect future international relations and domestic issues with China.
Technology has changed just about every aspect of the practice of law, and the use of technology has increased dramatically even in the courtroom. Host Larry Cohen and co-host Cindy Chanley talk with the Honorable Elizabeth Bonina, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Kings County, New York, and a neutral for NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation), as they take a look at the use of technology in the Alternative Dispute Resolution arena and discuss how technology is improving the process.
Technology has changed just about every aspect of the practice of law, and the use of technology has increased dramatically even in the courtroom. Host Larry Cohen and co-host Cindy Chanley talk with the Honorable Elizabeth Bonina, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Kings County, New York, and a neutral for NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation), as they take a look at the use of technology in the Alternative Dispute Resolution arena and discuss how technology is improving the process.
Andy and Josh talk amateur face-painting, listen to your YAF Line calls to (626) 657-6428 (O AMOK PM HAT), and welcome in Mrs. Chanley to answer a very serious question about breastfeeding. You won't want to miss this thrilling installment!
In part two of Ringler Radio‘s podcast on non-qualified structured settlements, host Larry Cohen and co-host Cindy Chanley talk with returning guest, tax attorney Robert Woodfrom Wood LLP, about the tax implications of structuring a settlement in a non-qualified case such as divorce, disability or environmental, versus taking a cash lump sum. Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.
In part two of Ringler Radio‘s podcast on non-qualified structured settlements, host Larry Cohen and co-host Cindy Chanley talk with returning guest, tax attorney Robert Woodfrom Wood LLP, about the tax implications of structuring a settlement in a non-qualified case such as divorce, disability or environmental, versus taking a cash lump sum.Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.
It's finally here -- the podcast episode you've been waiting for: Andy finally gets started on his shed. Josh is on hand for the driving of the first spike, along with the entire Chanley family. Follow along breathlessly as they outline every last detail of shed construction in this historic installment. Plus bonus commentary from Larry in the peanut gallery. Let's do this!
Unlike physical injury cases which receive tax-free status in a structured settlement, cases such as age and race discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful termination and divorce do not. Yet claimants can still structure these non-qualified cases and do so with an advantageous tax outcome. On this first part of a 2-part edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes co-host Cindy Chanley and returning guest, tax attorney Robert Wood from Wood LLP, to explore the arena of non-qualified settlements and how the recent tax reform act is having an impact. Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.
Unlike physical injury cases which receive tax-free status in a structured settlement, cases such as age and race discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful termination and divorce do not. Yet claimants can still structure these non-qualified cases and do so with an advantageous tax outcome. On this first part of a 2-part edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes co-host Cindy Chanley and returning guest, tax attorney Robert Wood from Wood LLP, to explore the arena of non-qualified settlements and how the recent tax reform act is having an impact. Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.
Buried in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, signed by President Trump, is one standout change pertaining to cases with a Medicaid lien that repeals Medicaid's expanded third-party recovery rights. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen joins co-host Cindy Chanley and returning guest, Eric Vaughn, Executive Director of National Structured Settlements Trade Association, (NSSTA) to discuss this huge development and what it means for Medicaid recipients in a structured settlement, plaintiff and defense attorneys, and settlement consultants.
Buried in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, signed by President Trump, is one standout change pertaining to cases with a Medicaid lien that repeals Medicaid’s expanded third-party recovery rights. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen joins co-host Cindy Chanley and returning guest, Eric Vaughn, Executive Director of National Structured Settlements Trade Association, (NSSTA) to discuss this huge development and what it means for Medicaid recipients in a structured settlement, plaintiff and defense attorneys, and settlement consultants.
Andy's seven-year-old son joins him and Josh for this podcast -- or the first 13 minutes of it, anyway -- to talk about our favorite childhood toys. Included: amusements that you could never buy insurance for today, and ridiculous Saturday morning TV programs. Too much fun for a single hour to hold!
Join Tom Bump and his guest Founder and President of CM Connect, Michael Chanley as they discuss connecting kidmin leaders around the world! CM Connect is an organization whose goal is to Connect, Serve, and Advance Children's Ministry leaders. This unique ministry offers training and resources for leaders here in the USA and around the world. Here's some Links mentioned in this episode: CMConnect.org- You can get info about CM Leading (Leaders event in Orlando Jan 2018) & CM Connect Conf April 2018) Hope Catalog- http://files.constantcontact.com/ac143822401/ad82b3a9-b47f-48df-a80e-4513d314a941.pdf Support CM Connect Here!
The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is “a convener, connector, and catalyst for change,” when it comes to people with disabilities. And Ringler is a major supporter of AAPD initiatives nationwide. Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen and co-host and Ringler Associate, Cindy Chanley, talk the President and CEO of the AAPD, Helena Berger, as they discuss Helena's thoughts on the recent healthcare repeal effort, the importance of the disability vote, and making strides in the fight for the disabled.
The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is “a convener, connector, and catalyst for change,” when it comes to people with disabilities. And Ringler is a major supporter of AAPD initiatives nationwide. Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen and co-host and Ringler Associate, Cindy Chanley, talk the President and CEO of the AAPD, Helena Berger, as they discuss Helena’s thoughts on the recent healthcare repeal effort, the importance of the disability vote, and making strides in the fight for the disabled.
In this episode of Improving Your Game, Michael Chanley (Senior Agent with Advance Team Partners) shares his thoughts on working hard, hustling, and making a difference.
Depression within the legal community is a very real issue. According to the American Psychiatric Association, lawyers as a group are 3.6 times more likely to suffer from depression than the average person. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes colleague Cindy Chanley, and special guest, Professor Brian Clarke, Assistant Professor at the Charlotte School of Law. Brian shares his own personal struggle with depression, talks about recognizing the signs of depression, getting help, and how the legal community is coming together to help their own.
Depression within the legal community is a very real issue. According to the American Psychiatric Association, lawyers as a group are 3.6 times more likely to suffer from depression than the average person. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes colleague Cindy Chanley, and special guest, Professor Brian Clarke, Assistant Professor at the Charlotte School of Law. Brian shares his own personal struggle with depression, talks about recognizing the signs of depression, getting help, and how the legal community is coming together to help their own.
Ametros Financial has partnered with Ringler Medicare Solutions to offer professional administration services to expand the Medicare Set Aside, Medical Cost Projection, and Life Care Planning services, with the main purpose being to control costs related to a settlement. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes colleague Cindy Chanley, and guest, Ken Paradis, co-founder of Ametros Financial, to talk about MSA CareGuard, alleviating some of the anxiety for claimants and plaintiffs, dealing with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the importance of compliance for all the players involved in a structured settlement.
Michael is an ordained minister with over fourteen years experience serving families and children. His most recent role was as the Parenting Minister at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Ky, a church of over 26,000 members. He now serve as the Executive Director of the International Network of Children’s Ministry (INCM). INCM exists serve God and those called to serve His children.
On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes colleague Cindy Chanley, and returning guest, Tony Coelho, the past chair and member of the board of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) and the interim President and CEO of the Epilepsy Foundation, to share his personal journey and his ongoing fight for people living with disabilities. Tony shares his thoughts on health care, how structured settlements have benefited a person with disabilities, in addition to the AAPD's mission for 2012 and his work with the Epilepsy Foundation.
The Ringler Productivity Manager (RPM) is a new, efficient platform that the whole company can use to quote all the life companies. On this edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes guests, Ringler Associate's RPM guru, Bill Wakelee and Ringler Associate, Cindy Chanley, to take a look at how this new technology is changing the face of structured settlements. Larry, Bill and Cindy explore the ins and outs of RPM, how it benefits colleagues and clients and share their personal experiences with RPM.
A Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) is the expected amount of money that Medicare would normally pay for medical and prescription drug expenses for a Workers' Compensation or a third-party injury. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes colleague Cindy Chanley, to talk about Medicare set-asides and the need to become familiar with the Medicare process. Larry and Cindy chat about when Medicare set-asides come into play during the settlement process, how MSA's are funded and the relationship between Medicare set-asides on the Medicare side, and the whole area of Medicaid.
A birth injury is any sort of injury that a child sustains, or suffers, during the process of birth often resulting in a lawsuit. Join Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen with co–host and Ringler Associate from the Louisville, Kentucky office Cindy L. Chanley, as they report from the 2007 AAJ Convention in Chicago. Ringler Radio welcomes expert guest, Attorney Paul Casi, partner in the firm of Hoffman & Casi PLLC located in Louisville, Kentucky, to discuss the definition of a birth injury, determining the standard of care, birth trauma, birth injury malpractice claims and the role of representing the child. Don't miss this important discussion.