Using the Net to build your case: A real-life example A killer puts evidence — hidden content — on his Web site. Would you know how to find it? Michael Mortimer From Issue: 2009 September
Profile: Christopher Whelan: The “defamation king” Sacramento area sole practitioner specializes in employment and labor law Stephen Ellison From Issue: 2009 September
Eight rules for using demonstrative injury visuals What a thousand words can confuse, a single picture can clarify. Don’t miss a chance for the jury to visualize your client’s injuries Jeff Davis From Issue: 2009 September
Closing argument: Argue, don’t summarize Capitalize on your opportunity to speak directly to jurors. Convince them to return a favorable verdict Brian J. Panish From Issue: 2009 September
10 steps to successful mediation A former president of ABOTA, now a full-time mediator, offers an outline of practical steps to fruitful mediation Jack Daniels From Issue: 2009 September
The San Francisco Zoo tiger escape and attack 3D visualization is used to reconstruct the escape and attack Alex Bevan Jorge Mendoza From Issue: 2009 September
Medi-Cal liens update Medi-Cal’s lien and reimbursement claims continue to defy common sense, federal law, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the California legislature Scott H.Z. Sumner From Issue: 2009 September
Don’t let “junk science” ruin your low-impact, rear-ender case Identifying and countering the defense’s “junk science” testimony are key to winning over a jury William VeenEustace de Saint Phalle From Issue: 2009 September
Appellate Reports Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiff’s bar Jeffrey I. Ehrlich From Issue: 2009 September