About the CorteXion Briefs
An educational publication on neurology, written for attorneys who work with neurological evidence. One issue, one question, primary sources, plain language.
What this is
The CorteXion Briefs are an editorial dispatch on neurology for the people who litigate it. Each issue focuses on a single question and translates the medicine without flattening it.
What an issue looks like
Some track what repeats from case to case: a history that contained the missed clue and was not elicited; an image overread by someone who did not know what its corner meant. Others track what is changing in the field, a revised guideline, or a technique now used in litigation in ways the underlying evidence does not yet support.
Each issue carries a single link, to the longer essay at cortexion.co/writings, never to a service page or a calendar. If a Brief reads like a memo from a colleague rather than a marketing email, it is doing what it is meant to.
Who writes it
The Briefs are written by Tobias B. Kulik, MD, FAAN, CIME/ABIME, CPPS. He is a triple board-certified neurologist (Neurology, Vascular Neurology, Neurocritical Care) in active clinical practice, and the founder of CorteXion LLC. The opinions in any given issue are independent of the retaining parties in active casework, and the analytical methodology applied here is the same as that used in formal review: what the records show, what the contemporaneous guidelines required, and what the peer-reviewed evidence supports.
Cadence
Typically monthly, occasionally twice when something in the queue warrants it. Never weekly. Your inbox is a workspace; the Briefs arrive only when there is something worth your four minutes.
What this is not
The Brief is not a marketing channel and is not a casework solicitation. CorteXion, the practice that provides expert review and consultation to plaintiff and defense counsel, is at cortexion.co. Inquiries for active matters belong there.