Neuro-Quantum Studies Produce Objective Findings of TBI
Neuro-Quantum Studies Produce Objective Findings of Traumatic Brain Injury By Nathan J.D. Veldhuis
I am very grateful for the opportunity to have been elected chair of the board of the largest
section of the Virginia State Bar, namely, the Litigation Section — to which this edition
of Virginia Lawyer is dedicated. This year the board will hold four scheduled meetings: two of them at the Virginia State Bar in Richmond, one in Warrenton, and one in
Charlottesville.
These meetings will help enrich collegiality within the board and provide, ideally, less driving for some who are attending a given meeting. Looking forward, the Litigation
Section is planning a CLE in conjunction with the Federal Bar Association on October 25,
2018, at the Richmond Division courthouse of the Eastern District Court of Virginia,
generously overseen by Judges Gibney and Payne. More information on this event may
be found on page 27 of this magazine.
To read this article in its entirety, please click here. The article is located on page 21.
Neuro-Quantum Studies Produce Objective Findings of Traumatic Brain Injury By Nathan J.D. Veldhuis
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