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To stop or to go?

Making sense of “who ran the red light?”

Allen Bourgeois
Matthew Manjarrez

From Issue: 2017 May

The evidence is gone…now what?

Overcoming obstacles caused by defendant’s destruction or failure to preserve evidence

Gelareh Sara Golriz

From Issue: 2023 October

The added value of a private investigator in a motor-vehicle case

What you don’t learn from a police report may be just what you need to prove liability and identify other defendants

Harry Kazakian

From Issue: 2021 January

Subsequent remedial measures

Getting them into evidence and using them to your advantage

Loren Schwartz

From Issue: 2017 November

Kickin’ it with Kennemur

A Kennemur objection can strike fear into the heart of a trial attorney. Could Easterby have helped you?

Casey Hultin
Ashley Laiken

From Issue: 2022 January

Gathering and preserving evidence in car crash cases

Gathering and preserving evidence in car crash cases

The Traffic Collision Report is just the beginning of your crusade for evidence

Karina Lallande

From Issue: 2021 June

The forest, not the trees

Gathering your evidence and framing your case for trial

Geoff Wells

From Issue: 2024 October

The electronic presentation of evidence in opening statement

Persuading your judge that what you are asking for is not objectionable or prejudicial

Brian Poulter

From Issue: 2022 June

Telling your client’s story in a multimedia format

Video evidence can be persuasive and shorter is often better, but first you have to get it in

Matthew Stumpf

From Issue: 2020 September

Producing trial-ready animation using experts’ data and analysis

A look “Behind the Screen” offers insight into how animators bring your case to life

Vahe Garabedian

From Issue: 2018 February

Gathering the evidence of general damages and selling it to the jury

Not all physical evidence should be introduced, and not all possible witnesses should be part of your case

From Issue: 2017 January

Full investigation of the accident scene can reveal other responsible parties

When the primary defendant is underinsured, a thorough investigation of the accident scene can yield surprising evidence of negligence by other parties

Casey A. Kaufman

From Issue: 2017 May

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