RDM’s Kevin Deenihan and Matt Jensen discuss fighting reptile theory in an article titled “Fighting Reptile Theory in Court: Making Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Feel Survival Danger” in the February 2016 issue of the Defense Research Institute‘s Trials and Tribulations. “Awareness of this vulnerability and familiarity with typical Reptile Theory tactics are keys to using this weakness against Plaintiffs’ counsel,” write Deenihan and Jensen. Read the entire article below.
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Kevin E. Deenihan
Member, Rasmussen Dickey Moore
Kevin joined RDM in 2010. His practice focuses on toxic torts, CERCLA and California Environmental Quality Act matters, asbestos-related bankruptcy trusts, labor and employment matters, dental practice transactional work, and business litigation.
Outside of the office, Kevin works on behalf of veterans for Public Counsel, the nation’s largest pro bono law firm.
Presentations
The First 30 Days: How to Analyze a Complaint Prior to Filing a Responsive Pleading, State Bar of California Conference (San Jose, CA), October 10th, 2013
Litigation in California.
When you need experienced California litigators, look no further than Kevin Deenihan and the team at Rasmussen Dickey Moore.
Education
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University of California-Los Angeles
Juris Doctor, Order of the Coif 2008
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University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts 2004
Admissions
- State of California
- U.S. District Court Central District of California
- U.S. District Court Southern District of California
Civic
Activities
- Toastmasters
- South Bay Cal Alumni Association
- Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout
- Public Counsel Volunteer