Anatomy For Lawyers
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr
Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. is a mediator/ arbitrator with the Dispute Resolution Institute and a professor at Temple University where he teaches both law and anatomy.
As a seasoned litigator he enjoyed an AV preeminent rating and has been named a Top Lawyer in Pennsylvania on multiple occasions. He is considered one of the most popular continuing legal education instructors in the country and has received multiple teaching awards including the Temple University Great Teacher Award and his Anatomy for Lawyers course was the recipient of the ACLEA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Continuing Legal Education. His interactive teaching style has received national attention including stories in the New York Times, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Philadelphia Inquirer, National Public Radio and television.
In addition, he is the most published author on medical/legal matters in the country and his research has been cited in court opinions, legislation, law reviews and legal or medical journals. He has authored more than 170 articles and 10 books including Anatomy and Physiology for Legal Professionals, PBI Press, Head Trauma and Brain Injuries for Lawyers, ABA; The Spine, ABA; The Forensic Autopsy, ABA; Clinical Anatomy for Attorneys, ABA; the award-winning book, Anatomy for Litigators, ALI ABA; Law and Society McGraw Hill; The Legal Environment of Business, McGraw Hill and Thermography and Personal Injury Litigation, John Wiley and Sons.
Mr. Hodge is a graduate of Temple University School of Law and the Graduate Legal Studies Division of the Law School. He has also received mediation training at the Strauss Institute for Dispute Resolution and is a member of the American Association of Anatomists and the American College of Legal Medicine.