Moe Levine
2011 Inductee
Shayne Dachs Sauer & Dachs
(deceased)

He successfully argued to many juries that you cannot injure part of a man, but rather that you injure the whole person.

Moe Levine is regarded as one of the greatest legal minds of the 20th Century, and revolutionized the art of presenting a case at trial. His interests in both religion, science, and history allowed him to speak the jury on numerous levels. He is described as being able to quote scripture like Billy Graham on one day and then use the logic of Clarence Darrow the following day. He developed the “whole man theory”, and successfully argued to many juries that you cannot injure part of a man, but rather that you injure the whole person. He argued that pain destroys a life, and that any loss of life, loss of mobility, or loss of ability, no matter how insignificant it may seem to society, has an impact to the people who loved that person. He had significant interest in the science of medicine, and had great skill at interpreting those details to juries.

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