In this episode of The Defense Never Rests Podcast, host Nate Bohlander is taking over with his guest (and father) Dr. Robert Bohlander. Do you have Zoom fatigue? Is your "work ethic" actually productive and realistic in the long run? Tune in to hear the way the...

Beyond Washing Your Hands: Actionable Steps to Take in the Face of the Coronavirus
Esteemed colleagues, Wendy Smith, Scott Rybny and Nate Bohlander present a special podcast sharing insight on actionable tips for the insurance industry in light of this Global Health Emergency. Who is the highest risk right now; how to protect your employees, gaps in...
Your aviation law claim needn’t suffer like Nate’s fantasy football!
Nate's says his fantasy football season failed. But your aviation law claim needn't suffer the same fate. Find out what he means below. #TheVloggingLawyers #aviationlaw #lawyers #legalissues #litigation #airports #airplane #aviation #contracts #philadelphia...
Nate Bohlander’s Vlog #2
Weekly Dose of Aviation Law Practice Tips!
Excited to share Nate Bohlander's very first Vlog. Nate will share his tips on aviation law practice. Stay tuned for a weekly dose of aviation law updates, litigation tips, and all things related to life in the skies! #TheVloggingLawyers #aviationlaw #lawyers...
How Urban Air Mobility Will Finally Give Us the Flying Cars We’ve Been Waiting For
Explore the Path Less Traveled: How Aviation Defendants Can Litigate in Federal Court Even Without Diversity Amongst the Parties
The venue in which your aviation case sits is a major factor in assessing viable exit strategies. Removal of a case to Federal Court is a tool of which every civil defense attorney is keenly aware. There are many defensive advantages to litigating in Federal Court,...
Here Come The Drones — And The Legal Headaches
Law360, New York (February 23, 2017, 11:09 AM EST) -- There is arguably no bigger stage in America than that of the Super Bowl halftime show. More than 117 million people watched recently as Lady Gaga appeared to jump from the roof of NRG Stadium and down to the sea...
Product Defect and Inadequate Warning Claims: We’ve Got a Jury for That
If a product lacks any cognizable defect and conspicuously warns against the exact harm which befell plaintiffs, do defect and failure to warn claims against a manufacturer require a jury determination? Your response would likely fall somewhere on the spectrum...