Video-tracking evidence is admissible in California What is video tracking? A look at People v. Tran and how video-tracking could be helpful in civil cases Michael D. Marcus From Issue: 2022 January
It’s not what you say, but how you say it How your body can put emphasis on the spoken word in trial John F. Denove From Issue: 2022 January
“Loss of enjoyment of life” and the declaration of independence Rethinking CACI 3905A as a stand-alone general damage Gary N. Stern From Issue: 2022 January
Winter convention in Palm Springs to feature 30 speakers with programming focused on your practice Also: Please sign a pledge to support racial diversity and inclusion in your firm Linda A. Lipsen From Issue: 2022 January
Taking the lead in defeating attempts to allow non-lawyers to practice law Your comments to the State Bar are needed now – today! Jacquie SernaSaveena K. Takhar From Issue: 2022 January
Recovering attorney fees through requests for admissions Motions for cost-of-proof sanctions are challenging because section 2033.420 includes multiple hurdles and defenses Blair J. Berkley From Issue: 2022 January
Using Sanchez to your advantage Both sides have filed nonsense motions to exclude expert testimony based on hearsay Michelle Buxton Hemesath From Issue: 2022 January
“Rumpole doesn’t know the law…” The ethical and moral dilemmas of representing a client in litigation Skip Walker From Issue: 2022 January
Persuasion Science for Trial Lawyers It deserves to join the Pantheon of trial-practice texts Jeffrey I. Ehrlich From Issue: 2022 January
Using visual evidence to tell compelling stories at trial Bringing together your demonstrative and substantive evidence at trial Rachel Gezerseh From Issue: 2022 January
Storyteller, not advocate Creating space for your client to tell her story at trial Julia Yoo From Issue: 2022 January
Learning over a lifetime A curated collection of advice from eleven veteran trial lawyers for when you’re “up before the beak” Shane Hapuarachy From Issue: 2022 January