My first trials Preparing for the trial of a small case as if it were a million-dollar baby John Roach From Issue: 2015 February
Using deposition testimony at trial Deposition testimony may be used effectively at trial if you know all the rules for getting it admitted Brian J. Malloy From Issue: 2015 February
The Case against the Supreme Court By Erwin Chemerinsky The Case against the Supreme Court By Erwin Chemerinsky Donna Bader From Issue: 2015 February
Keep it simple This new model for trying a lawsuit acknowledges shorter attention spans and the influence of the Web John P. Blumberg From Issue: 2015 February
In Delaware, “loser-pays” decision could have far-ranging consequences Contract law of many states may be affected, including arbitration provisions F. Paul Bland, Jr. From Issue: 2015 February
Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief Cases of interest to members of the plaintiff’s bar Jeffrey I. Ehrlich From Issue: 2015 February
Where have all the jury trials gone? Without being willing to lose at trial, you can never really win Craig Peters From Issue: 2015 February
The right cross An effective cross needs visuals, and visuals demand reliable technology Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2015 February
Profile: Daniel Dell’Osso Former fighter pilot says accountability matters Stephen Ellison From Issue: 2015 February
iPads for jurors Replacing the exhibit binders, iPads appear to help jurors better connect with the case William M. Margolin From Issue: 2015 February
Drafting and using jury questionnaires effectively A guide to writing your questionnaire, getting it admitted and using it effectively From Issue: 2015 February