"America’s Premier Lawyer Series & Best Selling Authors Series" Featuring Mark S. Werbner & Richard Slotkin, Co-Hosted by Roger Clark. | | Print | |
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Mark is additionally a sought after guest lecturer, and has spoken at meetings of the American Bar Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association and the State Bar of Texas. He is frequently involved in high profile cases, which have appeared on The Fox News Channel, Court TV, The Wall Street Journal and other national and international media. Mark received his B.A. with honors from the University of Texas and graduated cum laude from the SMU School of Law where he was an Editor of the Southwestern Law Journal. In his spare time, he scuba dives, snow skis and is active in various professional and civic organizations. Richard Slotkin is widely regarded as one of the preeminent cultural critics of our times. A two-time finalist for the National Book Award, he is the author of Lost Battalions, a New York Times Notable Book, and an award-winning trilogy on the myth of the frontier in America–Regeneration Through Violence, The Fatal Environment, and Gunfighter Nation–as well as three historical novels: The Crater: A Novel, The Return of Henry Starr, and Abe: A Novel of the Young Lincoln. He is the Olin Professor of English and American Studies at Wesleyan University. In his latest book, No Quarter: The Battle of the Crater, 1864, he recounts one of the Civil War’s most pivotal events: the Battle of the Crater on July 30, 1864. At first glance, the Union’s plan seemed brilliant: A regiment of miners would burrow beneath a Confederate fort, pack the tunnel with explosives, and blow a hole in the enemy lines. Then a specially trained division of African American infantry would spearhead a powerful assault to exploit the breach created by the explosion. Thus, in one decisive action, the Union would marshal its mastery of technology and resources, as well as demonstrate the superior morale generated by the Army of the Potomac’s embrace of emancipation. At stake was the chance to drive General Robert E. Lee’s Army of North Virginia away from the defense of the Confederate capital of Richmond–and end the war. 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. Brought to you by "America's Premier Lawyers" Contact:Mark S. Werbner214-939-8711 Sayles Werbner http://www.swtriallaw.com/attorneys/mark-s.-werbner.html Richard Slotkin http://search.barnesandnoble.com/No-Quarter/Richard-Slotkin/e/9781400066759/?itm=1 Roger Clark 310-478-0077 Clark, Goldberg & Madruga http://www.clarkgoldberg.com/team/rclark.html EXECUTIVE PRODUCER & HOST: |
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