Insight into brain function before and after trauma
Joseph M. Barrett
2014 April
Videotaping the testimony of both your own experts and defendants’ experts can be key to a trial victory
Thomas M. Dempsey
2014 April
Sympathy is not what you’re looking for and, frankly, sympathy is inadequate
Ricardo Echeverria
2014 April
A guide to the high-risk business of trying spinal-injury cases
Victor George
Distracted drivers’ cases can adopt the legal principles providing for punitive damages against drunk drivers
Patrick Gunning
2014 April
Going light on experts can cost you at trial; going heavy can cost you, too
Bill Karns
2014 April
A start-to-finish strategy for proving the chronic pain and resultant damages of CRPS
Spencer Lucas
2014 April
Tools to use against an ambush at trial by defendant’s corrupted evidence
Brian Panish
2014 April
To win an employment case, the jury must like your client and you must present the client’s story clearly
Carney Shegerian
2014 April