Listen "Episode 63: Can I Hear You Now?"
Episode Synopsis
Approximately 15% of American adults (https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/statistics/quick-statistics-hearing) (37.5 million) aged 18 and over report some trouble hearing.
The evidence is clear that early identification and diagnosis leads to better outcomes.
There are many places that you can do an initial online hearing screening (https://www.phonak.com/hearingtest/29dfj0/welcome?Brand=Phonak&Country=US&Language=EN) for free, but if you have any doubt, see an ENT doctor, an audiologist, or a hearing aid specialist.
If you are an appellate lawyer dealing with hearing loss, let me know about your experience.
Special thanks to Kelley Hoffman for voiceover work on this episode. The oral argument was a simulation of ... kind of ... what it sounded like to me, but it's very hard to replicate what I hear.
And in case you were wondering, the OA still went well, and my client did prevail on the appeal.
Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: [email protected] ([email protected]).
Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525).
If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)!
Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes.
The evidence is clear that early identification and diagnosis leads to better outcomes.
There are many places that you can do an initial online hearing screening (https://www.phonak.com/hearingtest/29dfj0/welcome?Brand=Phonak&Country=US&Language=EN) for free, but if you have any doubt, see an ENT doctor, an audiologist, or a hearing aid specialist.
If you are an appellate lawyer dealing with hearing loss, let me know about your experience.
Special thanks to Kelley Hoffman for voiceover work on this episode. The oral argument was a simulation of ... kind of ... what it sounded like to me, but it's very hard to replicate what I hear.
And in case you were wondering, the OA still went well, and my client did prevail on the appeal.
Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: [email protected] ([email protected]).
Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525).
If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)!
Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes.
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