Your performance in the arbitration in which you represented Childrens Hospital Los Angeles was absolutely masterful. You were able to present an extraordinary difficult and complex set of facts in a manner that was clear and easily understandable. In short, part of the genius of your presentation of the case was your ability to reduce a confusing and complicated set of facts to something clear, simple and compelling. I specifically recall a chart that you prepared which, because of its clarity and force, devastated the arguments presented by the opposing counsel. The impact of the chart on the arbitrators was unmistakable and dramatic.
Thomas C. ArmitageSenior Vice President and General Counsel, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
When I think of Nick Roxborough and his sincere dedication to his clients while maintaing the highest standards of ethics, I am reminded of Rabbi Shimon the son of Gamliel’s famous quote in the first chapter of Ethics. He said “By three things is the world sustained: law, truth and peace.”
Many times we are faced with questionable business transactions and our integrity is tested. Nick is a master of his profession and has keen insight of the law. He has a profound respect for the institution that he represents. It is abundantly clear to me that truth and integrity are important traits in his attorney client relationship.
As to “peace”, well that comes with the knowledge that Nick Roxborough is representing you.
David SchachterVice President Operations
Golden State Health Centers, Inc.