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November
2007 Issue

FEATURES:

Auto accident reconstruction: The basics you must know
Learn to understand what the engineer is talking about and how conclusions are reached.
Kurt D. Weiss


Biomechanics: a primer for motor vehicle collision injuries
A look at what causes common injuries in rear, frontal and side-impact accidents.
Lawrence S. Nordhoff, Jr.


Storytelling in brief-writing
The truth is that no matter how intellectual a judge may seem, everybody loves a good story.
Donna Bader


Preparing the lay witness
Guiding the lay witness through the intimidating process of oral examination can result in a sharper and more compelling case narrative.
Lois Heaney and Karen Jo Koonan


What to do on the Internet before you sue
How to find information cheaply about potential clients, defendants and witnesses.
A. T. Kippes


Shaking the Foundations
Stanford law students organize a progressive lawyering conference on social justice.
Laura Elizabeth Weidman


DEPARTMENTS:
From Where I Sit
The awakening of a sleepy Congressional subcommittee
A former labor lawyer, now a congresswoman, talks about the Gonzalez hearings.
Rep. Linda T. Sánchez


Trial Practice & Procedure
Expansion of ostensible agency liability under Ermoian: Proof requirements
Unlike Mejia which focused on the issue of reliance, Ermoian focuses more on the hospital’s conduct.
Shirley K. Watkins & September Hopper

 

Public Interest Forum
Civil rights enforcement threatened by new agency head
Administrative Law Judges’ positions are at risk.
Michele Magar

 

Mediation Matters
The dark side of arbitration
Before you publish adverse comments about an arbitrator, look at all sides of the decision.
Alexander Polsky

 

Let's Talk Marketing
How to get your press release released immediately
Here are a few tricks of the trade to get your news out where you want it.
Geri Wilson