William K. C. Dippel, experienced Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury attorney in Dallas, TX with 4 reviews
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William K. C. Dippel

12221 Merit Drive, Dallas, TX

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1983:
Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1980:
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Sherrel

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10 Nov, 2016
Mr. Dippel was my lawyer for a case about my Mother's death. He made sure I was informed about everything, understood what would happen and was very honest with me. He knew the law and his recommendations were great. I truly recommend him as a person and lawyer.
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Mitchell

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07 Nov, 2016
Bill Dippel handled my medical malpractice case very professionally but also in a very personal manner. From the beginning he believed in my case and was confident in it's outcome. His associate Holly Kerr was very diligent in her case-building efforts, which were key to our success. I was regularly informed of where my case stood and what the next steps would be. In a case that was turned down by several attorney's, Bill Dippel secured a settlement for me that not only was significantly more than I anticipated, but also in a much shorter time than I expected. I would strongly recommend the law firm of Willam K. C. Dippel without hesitation.
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Cynthia

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04 Nov, 2016
Bill worked tirelessly and successfully on a personal injury case for our daughter, who is a minor. We found him to be very thorough, down to earth, skillful, knowledgeable, empathetic and equitable in his approach. He took the time to fully explain the caveats of various actions and positions with our case, so we could make well informed decisions. He spent time connecting with our daughter to help her understand what he does and how he was working for her. In our opinion, he interacted seamlessly and effortlessly with opposing counsel as well as the court appointed advocate for our daughters case to achieve the best possible outcome for her. Bill negotiated a settlement for our case beyond what we expected.
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Publications

2013:
National Business Institute Seminar, Trial Preparation from Start to Finish
2013:
National Business Institute Seminar, Advanced Personal Injury, Mastering Your Practice
2012:
National Business Institute Seminar, Trial Preparation from Start to Finish
2011:
National Business Institute Seminar, Trial Preparation from Start to Finish
2010:
National Business Institute Seminar, Medicare Set-Asides in Personal Injury Litigation and Maintaining an Ethical Practice
2009:
National Business Institute Seminar, Case Management and Getting the Most Out of Your Witnesses
2009:
National Business Institute Seminar, Managing Civil Discovery and Discovery Problem Solving, Circumventing Snags in the Process
2009:
National Business Institute Seminar, The Paralegal’s Guide to Proficient Medical Records Translation, Case Preparation and Getting in Sync with Your Attorney
2008:
National Business Institute Seminar, Personal Injury Case Management for Seasoned Litigators
2008:
National Business Institute Seminar, Document Management in the Trenches: How Paralegals Can Get (and Stay) Organized
2008:
National Business Institute Seminar, Premises Liability Case Preparation and Trial
2007:
Institute for Paralegal Education, Countdown to Trial: A Crash Course in Trial Preparation for Paralegals
2003:
State Bar of Texas publication, General Negligence for the General Practitioner
2003:
PESI Publication, Nursing Home Negligence
2002:
State Bar of Texas Advanced Personal Injury Seminar, Survey of Negligence Law
1998:
Texas Trial Lawyers Advanced Products Liability Seminar, The Attorney Client Privilege
1997:
Texas Trial Lawyer's Association Advanced Products Liability Course, Lawyer Survival
1997:
Texas Trial Lawyers Association Advanced Products Liability Seminar, Spoliation of Evidence, Secrecy Agreements, and Protective Orders
1996:
Texas Trial Lawyer's Association Advanced Product Liability Course, The Role of Guardian Ad Litems in Mass Tort Litigation
1995:
Texas Trial Lawyer's Association Advanced Products Liability Course, Vehicle Rollover/Roof Crush, Side-Impact Integrity and Door Latch Failure Automotive Product Liability Cases: Selection and Discovery
1994:
Texas Trial Lawyers Association Advanced Products Liability Course, Trading Places: Suing and Defending Automobile Manufacturers
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