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Todd Tracy - The Tracy FirmTodd Tracy
The Tracy Firm
http://www.vehiclesafetyfirm.com/

Liz Zelvin - Author of Death Will Help You Leave HimDeath Will Help You Leave HimLiz Zelvin
Author of Death Will
Help You Leave Him
http://us.macmillan.com/
Roger C. Clark Co-host Roger Clark
Partner, Clark, Goldberg & Madruga
www.clarkgoldberg.com

Todd Tracy has handled vehicle safety defect product liability claims for almost two decades. In this compelling interview, he discusses his work in the case of Frazier v. Honeywell International Inc., in which Lauren Frazier, 18, was a passenger in her boyfriend’s SUV, a 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe. She was sitting in the back seat behind the driver as they and her parents returned from Dairy Queen in Longview. A driver in a compact car pulled out and hit the SUV’s left front quarter. The vehicles side-slapped, and the Tahoe rolled over once. Frazier was ejected and was killed. The seat belt buckle was a JDC model designed by Allied- Signal, later known as Honeywell International. Frazier’s family sued Honeywell International Inc., formerly known as Allied-Signal Inc., Morristown, N.J., for products liability (design defect), seeking wrongful death damages.

Todd has also handled and tried more product liability and crashworthiness trials than any lawyer in Texas and throughout the United States. He handles a great number of cases each year concerning only one thing: the safety of passengers in an accident.

Liz Zelvin is a New York City psychotherapist and author of a mystery series featuring recovering alcoholic Bruce Kohler. In Death Will Help You Leave Him, recovering alcoholic Bruce Kohler and his friends, Jimmy the computer genius and Barbara the addictions counselor and world-class codependent, face murder and new challenges in recovery. Barbara's Al-Anon sponsor is the prime suspect when her abusive boyfriend, just out of rehab and maybe still dealing drugs, is found dead in her apartment in East Harlem. Bruce has to juggle sleuthing, sobriety, a crush on the bereaved girlfriend, and the lure of his compelling but self-destructive ex-wife, who's on her own collision course. The investigation takes Bruce and his friends to a funeral in Brooklyn, an Italian bakery, an upscale lingerie boutique, a SoHo art gallery, and the church basements of AA on the killer's trail.

Liz's debut mystery, Death Will Get You Sober, was nominated for a David award for Best Mystery Novel of 2008 and for an Anthony award for cover design. Bruce also appears in three short stories, one in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (August 2009) one nominated for an Agatha award for Best Short Story, and a third in The Gift of Murder, the 2009 holiday crime anthology to benefit Toys for Tots.

Roger Clark is the founding member and managing partner of Clark, Goldberg & Madruga www.clarkgoldberg.com. In his more than 25 years practicing law, Roger has earned a national reputation as a successful trial attorney representing insurers, cable television providers, and small and large businesses in a broad range of business litigation matters. “My philosophy has always been that the attorneys in this law firm must be prepared not just to ‘litigate’ a case, but to try it before a judge or jury, while at the same time keeping the client’s goals and objectives squarely within our sights.” Roger is rated “AV” by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating that can be bestowed upon an attorney.

Hosted by Steve Murphy.
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Contact:

Todd Tracy 214-324-9000
The Tracy Firm
http://www.vehiclesafetyfirm.com/bio/etracy.asp.html

Liz Zelvin
http://us.macmillan.com/deathwillhelpyouleavehim

Roger Clark 310-478-0077
Clark, Goldberg & Madruga
www.clarkgoldberg.com/team/rclark.html

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER & HOST:
STEVE MURPHY

www.lbishow.com


Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 22:38