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Dr. James Diesfeld and Chicago Pain Medicine Center Participate in ITLA Trial & Practice Tips Seminar

  • James Diesfeld
  • May 11
  • 1 min read

Dr. James Diesfeld and Chicago Pain Medicine Center were proud to participate in the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) Trial & Practice Tips Seminar hosted by the ITLA Women’s Caucus at the Westin River North in Chicago.


The seminar brought together attorneys, medical professionals, and industry partners from across Illinois for a day focused on litigation strategy, trial preparation, medical evidence, technology in legal practice, and advocacy for injured individuals.

Throughout the event, Dr. Diesfeld connected with attendees and showcased several of the advanced technologies and supportive treatment approaches utilized at Chicago Pain Medicine Center to help patients manage pain and improve quality of life following injury.




The clinic’s exhibit included educational materials and innovative therapeutic devices used as part of comprehensive pain management care for patients experiencing chronic pain, work-related injuries, musculoskeletal conditions, and personal injury-related trauma.


The seminar featured presentations on topics including electronic medical records discovery, trial strategy, demonstrative evidence, client presentation, artificial intelligence in legal practice, and effective use of medical testimony in litigation.



“At Chicago Pain Medicine Center, we believe collaboration between healthcare professionals and the legal community plays an important role in helping injured patients receive accurate diagnoses, appropriate treatment, and meaningful support throughout their recovery process,” said Dr. Diesfeld.



Chicago Pain Medicine Center remains committed to delivering patient-focused pain management care through evidence-based treatment, advanced therapeutic options, and compassionate clinical support for patients throughout the Chicago area.

We would like to thank the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association and the ITLA Women’s Caucus for organizing an informative and successful event dedicated to professional education and advocacy within the civil justice community.

 
 
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