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We Still Need a Cure for ALS 70 Years after Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” Speech

  • Writer: Kirk Hartley
    Kirk Hartley
  • Jul 4, 2009
  • 1 min read

Here is a blog entry from one of the lawyers at the Conglomerate explaining part of the personal and moving story behind how and why Major League Baseball is commemorating this July 4 as the 70th anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s still-powerful “Luckiest Man” speech. It’s a great reminder and its great to see this consciousness-raising, especially in this year of debate about health care reform. Such a shame we do not yet have a cure for this insidious disease and related diseases.

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About Kirk

Since becoming a lawyer in 1983, Kirk’s 35+ years of practice have focused on advising a wide range of corporations, associations, and individuals (as both plaintiffs and defendants) on both tort and commercial law issues centered around “mass torts.”

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