Professional Resume of Stanley L. White Employment July 1999 to present White & White LLC 1408 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 Areas of practice and responsibilities: All areas of major Plaintiff s personal injury litigation, specializing in products liability, automobile crashworthiness, child restraint litigation, construction injuries, automobile negligence, trucking accident litigation. FELA litigation, helmet litigation, highway design and maintenance, aquatic injuries, recreational equipment injuries, dram shop liability, railroad grade crossings, automobile negligence, professional negligence, and medical malpractice. Extensive pretrial, trial, and appellate experience both in State Courts and Federal Courts. Shares responsibility for all day-to day operations of firm with his partner, Mary White January 1980 to July 1999 Philo, Atkinson, White, Stephens & Whitaker 2920 East Jefferson Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48207 Areas of practice and responsibilities: All areas of major Plaintiff s personal injury litigation, specializing in products liability, automobile crashworthiness, child restraint litigation, construction injuries, automobile negligence, trucking accident litigation. FELA litigation, helmet litigation, highway design and maintenance, aquatic injuries, recreational equipment injuries, dram shop liability, railroad grade crossing, automobile negligence, professional negligence, and medical malpractice. Extensive pretrial, trial, and appellate experience both in State Courts and Federal Courts.
Partner responsible for managing employee 401(K) Retirement Plan, employee ERISA medical reimbursement benefit plan, and employee dependant care reimbursement plan; member of firm s executive committee responsible for setting and administering yearly budget January 1978 to December 1979 Butzbaugh, Page, Butzbaugh & Dewane 811 Ship Street St. Joseph, Michigan 49085 Areas of practice and responsibilities: Associate attorney responsible for handling all facets of automobile negligence cases and criminal matters from pre-trail stage of litigation through post-trial stage of litigation October 1975 to December 1977 Bleich & Peterson 816 Ship Street St. Joseph, MI 49085 Areas of practice and responsibilities: Associate attorney responsible for handling felony, misdemeanor, and juvenile criminal matters from arraignment through felony preliminary examinations, pre-trails and trials. Education and Professional Licensing August 1972 to May 1975 August 1968 to May 1972 October, 1975 to present July, 2001 to present Wayne State University School of Law Detroit, Michigan Degree earned, Juris Doctor, 1975 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Degree earned: Bachelor of Arts majoring in English Licensed to practice law in Michigan Licensed to practice law in Indiana
Admitted to practice before the following additional courts: U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana; and the U.S. Court of Appeals, 4 th Circuit Professional Organizations American Association for Justice (previously Association of Trial Lawyers of America) Indiana Trial Lawyers Association Michigan Trial Lawyers Association State Bar of Michigan Professional Speaking Engagements Association of Trial Lawyers of America 2001 Sunrise at Litigation Program, Annual Seminar, Montreal, Canada, Understanding Basic Concepts of Energy Management 2002 Annual Seminar, Atlanta, Georgia, Products Liability Section, Understanding Basic Concepts of Energy Management 1998 New Directions in Auto Collision Cases Seminar, Las Vegas, Nevada, Strategies for Representing Injured People against Insurance Industry terrorism Michigan Trail Lawyers Association 2003 Technology For Trial Lawyers Seminar, Novi, Michigan; What is a ListServ and What Can it Do For Me? 1995 Substantive Changes in Michigan Law Seminar, Detroit, Michigan: Overcoming Statutory Obstacles Presented by the New Michigan Tort Reform Legislation 1984 Preparation and Trial of Dramshop Cases Seminar, The Trial of the Dramshop Case
Indiana Trial Lawyers Association 2001, 37 th Annual Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana; Removing the Myth From Accident Reconstruction 1999 Connecting with Your Jury Now seminar, Indianapolis, Indiana; Effective Trial Use of the Sketch Pad Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association 1998 Annual Convention, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Choosing and Working with Experts Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association 1994 Annual Seminar, Memphis, Tennessee; The Fault with No-Fault-The Michigan Experience American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys 1998 Annual Seminar, Charleston, South Carolina Technology in the Courtroom Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2000 Annual Convention, San Diego, California; Universal Design of Controls White & White Invitational Seminar October, 2003 Mr. White lectured on such varied topics as energy management, automobile crashworthiness, machine guarding and machine design, agricultural products and design, automobile negligence, the New ABA Rules of Professional Conduct and various topics related to the dynamics of trial. Philo, Atkinson 21 Hour Annual Seminar While a partner at Philo Atkinson et. al. Mr. White lectured yearly from 1989 through 1998 at the annual Philo Atkinson 21 Hour seminar on such varied topics as energy management, automobile crashworthiness, machine guarding and machine design liability, agricultural products
and design, trucking accident litigation, automobile negligence, the Michigan No fault Act, understanding positive guidance and control systems, and on various topics related to the dynamics of trial.
Mr. White has been actively engaged in representing only injured people for over twenty years. He has extensive jury trial experience as lead counsel in complex cases throughout the country. He has handled matters in excess of half the states on a pro-hac vice status. He continues to practice on a national level with his partner and sister, Mary White.