Trying more cases increases the value of the cases you settle, and when you win it is p-o-w-e-r-f-u-l
Genie Harrison
From Issue: 2015 July
Sanctions lurk in the background of virtually every court appearance. The most common are with Case Management Conference procedures and discovery
Rolf M Treu
From Issue: 2015 July
Emboldened by Howell, the defense takes aim at medical liens introduced to prove past meds
Thomas C. Zaret
From Issue: 2015 July
You often don’t have enough time to identify every bad juror, but that doesn’t mean your voir dire cannot be effective
Mary E. Alexander
From Issue: 2015 July
The “Fastpass”: Going to the head of the line to have your motion heard without the usual 16 court-days notice
Michael J. Raphael
From Issue: 2015 July
Surprises during trial cause confusion and delays – a list of “Oh no” events to avoid
Anthony J. Mohr
From Issue: 2015 July