Background
McGinley, James D. was born on April 8, 1959 in Pasadena, California, United States.
McGinley, James D. was born on April 8, 1959 in Pasadena, California, United States.
California State University at Long Beach (Bachelor of Arts, 1981). Pepperdine University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1991).
Worked at Law Offices of Hiepler & Hiepler (Oxnard, California) specializing in General Civil Trial Practice. Bad Faith Insurance Practices, health maintenance organization and Healthcare, Personal Injury, Construction and Employment Law, Medical Malpractice. Admitted to the bar, 1992, California and United States.
District Court, Central District of California.
Phi Delta Phi. California Survey Editor, Pepperdine Law Review, 1990-1991. Author: "Thing v. Louisiana Chusa: A Guarantee With a Price," Pepperdine Law Review, 17:2.
"Summary of Death Penalty Law III," Pepperdine Law Review, 17:2. Member, Pepperdine University Alumni Board.
Expert Legal Analysis Quoted in The American Lawyer, Bureau of National Affairs, Health Law Reporter, and The Wall Street Journal.
Military: Major, United States. Marine, 1981+13 +0
Hiepler & Hiepler assists clients in obtaining medical treatments which are wrongfully denied by their HMOs and insurance companies. Mark Hiepler"s work as a patient advocate has been showcased in three successful verdicts of Fox V. Healthnet 89.3 million (The largest verdict for bad faith denial of medical care in United States. history).
Ching v.
Gaines 3 Million (The largest verdict for medical malpractice in history of Ventura County). And deMeurers v. Healthnet 1.4 million (The largest published arbitration verdict for denial of healthcare in United States. history). All of these verdicts have received national attention for their impact on the medical-health maintenance organization industry.
In addition to health care and bad faith insurance practices, Mr.
Hiepler"s trial work extends into the areas of personal injury, construction defect, employment and contract.
Member, Pepperdine University Alumni Board. Expert Legal Analysis Quoted in The American Lawyer, Bureau of National Affairs, Health Law Reporter, and The Wall Street Journal. Military: Major, United States.
Marine, 1981+13 +0.