Senior Partner, Mitch Jackson, shares legal commentary on Lawyers.com about the first week of the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial…
The first week of the wrongful death trial for pop sensation Michael Jackson wrapped up after testimony from a paramedic and a police detective that centered on the singer’s drug addiction and his doctor’s financial debts…
“Based upon my understanding of the opening statements and initial evidence, it does not appear that defendant, AEG, is coming in to court with clean hands,” says Jon Mitchell Jackson, a partner with Orange County personal injury firm Jackson & Wilson, who is not involved in the case. ”I think the email plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish shared during opening statements says it all. It was written by [AEG Co-CEO Paul] Gongaware, and says, ‘We want to remind [Murray] that it is AEG, not MJ who is paying his salary. We want him to understand what is expected of him.’”
“They put Dr. Murray in a position where if he said Michael can’t go or can’t play, if he said I can’t give you those drugs, then he doesn’t get paid,” Panish told jurors Monday.
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The Michael Jackson wrongful death case is set to start trial in April in Los Angeles, California. Recently Lawyers.com contacted Mitch for his commentary about the upcoming trial…
The manhunt for Christopher Jordan Dorner is in its second week. The renegade ex-cop is accused of killing three people in a revenge plot targeting the Los Angeles Police Department.
None of these people were suspects, made threatening gestures to police officers or had weapons. All were civilians, just like us, lawfully driving down a public street.
When police officers commit intentional torts against the general public, they can and should be held accountable for their wrongful conduct. When intentional bad acts take place, a police officer’s employer (city, county or state) may also be held responsible.
Here’s an example of a real life police misconduct case. It took 5 years to litigate the case. A case that came our way and that we agreed to handle only after the Cochran Firm ( Johnnie Cochran/ OJ Simpson fame), rejected it.


During litigation the defendant’s boat insurance company denied that their insured was the legal cause of our young client’s death and offered the insulting figure of $1 to settle the case. This offer was a “slap in the face” to our clients. We were asked to do everything we could to right this wrong. And so we did.


We are proud to be consumer trial lawyers. Since 1986, it’s been an honor to have had the opportunity to help victims of personal injury and wrongful death.
Wow! If you want an attorney who is not afraid to be aggressive in your representation, call Mitch Jackson. Many civil attorneys shy away from trial – Mitch is the opposite. It’s refreshing to speak to someone who loves trial and really knows what they’re doing.
Michael Jackson’s father, Joe Jackson, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Dr. Conrad Murray in August 2010, after his son, passed away on an overdose of a prescription anesthetic. The Jackson wrongful death case was recently tossed out of court.
Nathan and Brenda Toone suffered the unthinkable loss of two of their daughters to alleged pesticide poisoning within days after taking care of the seemingly routine home maintenance task of using an exterminator.
Dear Mitch,
Anyah Raven Glossinger was a beautiful five-year-old child who was both legally blind and had low-functioning autism. In his article about her tragic wrongful death, David Baarlaer, shares facts surrounding the case and damages.
Related article about drowning (with safety tips):
Earlier this week we were contacted by four of the families who lost loved ones in the Seal Beach Salon Meritage shootings. Many locals are not aware of the fact that the eight people who were killed by a lone gunmen represent the deadliest mass murder in Orange County history.
As we understand the facts, the alleged shooter had settled a large personal injury case several years earlier and there may be substantial funds available to compensate the families of the victims. That is, so long as these funds don’t mysteriously disappear.

Did you know that each year, about 4,000 motorcycle riders sustain fatal injuries in motorcycle accidents. Another 76,000 riders are seriously injured.





























Mitch Jackson Asked to Comment on the Michael Jackson Wrongful Death Trial…
Question- Are the newly discovered emails the “smoking gun” in the case?
“If the emails show that DiLeo was beholden to AEG Live and not Michael Jackson, then this would appear to support the plaintiffs’ contention that the defendants negligently hired, retained or supervised Dr. Conrad Murray,” adds Jon Mitchell “Mitch” Jackson, of California firm Jackson & Wilson. “These emails, if they are admitted in to evidence, just might be the smoking gun in this case.”
To read the entire article and more thoughts by Senior Partner, Mitch Jackson, click here…