A few tricks of the trade can get your news out where you want it
Geri Wilson
2007 November
Understanding what the engineer is talking about and how conclusions are reached
Kurt D. Weiss
2007 November
Stanford law students organize inspiring progressive lawyering conference
Laura Elizabeth Weidman
2007 November
Unlike Mejia, which focused on the issue of reliance, Ermoian focuses more on the hospital’s conduct
Shirley K. WatkinsSeptember Hopper
2007 November
Investigating the termination of the U.S. Attorneys created a hotbed of controversy
Linda T. Sánchez
2007 November
Before you publish adverse comments about an arbitrator, look at all sides of the decision
Alexander Polsky
2007 November
A biomechanics primer for the plaintiff’s attorney for rear, frontal, and side impacts
Lawrence S. Nordhoff, Jr.
2007 November
Administrative Law Judges’ positions at risk
Michele Magar
2007 November
Finding information cheaply about potential clients, defendants and witnesses
Althea T. Kippes
2007 November
Guiding the lay witness through the intimidating process of oral examination can result in a sharper and more compelling case narrative
Lois Heaney Karen Jo Koonan
2007 November
The truth is that no matter how intellectual a judge may seem, he or she probably loves a good story
Donna Bader
2007 November