2012 February

Articles Articles in this issue:

Practical advice for voir dire

Before you ask jurors to “stretch” for the verdict, make sure that they are flexible

William Veen
Anoush Lancaster

2012 February


Telling the truth: Our most important trial skill

Understanding your client’s trust relationships and conveying them to a jury

Eric Ratinoff

2012 February


Prosecuting work-related personal-injury cases

Will the client be better off than relying on the Workers’ Comp remedy?

J. Kevin Morrison

2012 February


How my horse helped me learn to pick a jury

Refining jury selection skills through the application of horse-training principles

2012 February


Profile: Eric Ratinoff

Profile: Eric Ratinoff

Sacramento trial lawyer believes that behind every case, there’s a story dying to be told

Stephen Ellison

2012 February


Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief

Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

2012 February


Be mindful of Cupid’s poison arrow at the law firm

Office romance, particularly between partners and associates, can lead to more than just broken hearts

Anayat Durrani

2012 February


The “cross whisperer”

Leading a jury to verdict and a horse to water have a lot in common

Miles B. Cooper

2012 February


Using the Internet and social media in jury selection

The Internet has opened a whole new field for jury panel background checks

2012 February

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