Dr. Shields graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Laguna Hills, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Shields is affiliated with Saddleback Memorial Medical Center.
Selman Breitman LLP 11766 Wilshire Boulevard, Sixth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone:
(619)5643605 (Phone)
Specialties:
Litigation Business & Corporate Insurance
ISLN:
918253598
Admitted:
2002, California Arizona United States District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of California
University:
University of Northern Iowa, B.A., Criminology/Spanish, 1996
Law School:
California Western School of Law, J.D., 2001
Links:
Site
Biography:
Mark D. Shields specializes in the representation of businesses in commercial litigation including general liability, construction and real property disputes, professional liability and employment rel...
Resumes
Vice President Lamination Products At Tapco Circuit Supply
Feb 2007 to 2000 Owner/OperatorThe Outsource Group Corona, CA Sep 2011 to Nov 2011 Medical Collections ClerkProfessional Hospital Supply Temecula, CA Sep 2010 to Jul 2011 Warehouse WorkerDowntown Partnership San Diego, CA Apr 2006 to Mar 2007 Assistant Operations ManagerNet.com Fremont, CA Jun 2003 to Nov 2005 Inventory Control/ Warehouse ClerkEye Deal Commercial Janitorial San Jose, CA Mar 1993 to Nov 2001 Owner/OperatorStanford Graduate School of Business Stanford, CA Jun 1988 to May 1994 Office Assistant
Education:
Everest College Aug 2011 Certificate in EDUCATION / SKILLSLoma Linda Medical Center Murrieta, CA May 2011 to Jul 2011 CPT in Insurance Billing
ry Hogan is 64 Mark Shields is 83 David Martosko, White House correspondent for Daily Mail TV Emily Bittner Ron Nessen is 86 Mike Russell, SVP at CRC Public Relations Greg Bluestein, political reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Laurie Rubiner (h/t Jon Haber) Megan Van Ette
Date: May 25, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
What Happened: The long list of who Hillary Clinton blames
Political analyst Mark Shields likes to note that in few professions is failure on such prominent display as in the world of politics. If the average Joe doesn't get a promotion, the local paper won't devote entire articles to what character flaw or personal mistake is to blame.
The House Republican majority was in far greater jeopardy had we not repealed Obamacare, said Republican strategist Mark Shields. If Republicans didnt deliver after years of promises to their conservative base, he said, theyd get crushed in 2018.
Date: May 06, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
POLITICO's must-read briefing on what's driving the day in Washington
on: A Life, hosted at the Boston Globes Washington bureau ($23.73 on Amazon http://amzn.to/2p0zlVS): Susan Swain, Jules Witcover, Adam Clymer, Al Hunt, Norm Ornstein, Mark Shields, Tom Oliphant, John Harwood, Carl Cannon, Susan Page and Carl Leubsdorf, Charlie Pierce, Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), Dav
Date: Apr 22, 2017
Source: Google
How the Media Manufactured the Public's Anger at Hillary Clinton
nts said they were just as fed up with the candidates (plural) as the electorate is. One said the candidates (plural) behaved like children. Meanwhile, on theNewsHourDavid Brooks and Mark Shields, the resident solons, speculated on how low the candidates (plural) might go that night.
Date: Oct 29, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
In restoring voting rights to ex-felons, a question of redemption
McAuliffe was quite persuasive in his case. Once a person has paid his or her debt to society and is off parole, I mean, why not? Dont we want them to become part of society again and the community? columnist Mark Shields said on the PBS NewsHourFridaynight.
lusion has been proven. Still, if Iowa, Colorado, and North Carolina are Democrats firewall states, and theyre losing in two of them, thats a bad sign for Democrats. Make sure to tune in tonight to NewsHour for Mark Shields and Michael Gersons take on it all.
PBS was ultimately the most fun. Mark Shields was appropriately wonky, and I like wonky in my election coverage. David Brooks was earnest, and the usual gaggle of "presidential historians" puffed on their invisible pipes and offered wisdom. Plus, no commercials!