2013 February

Articles Articles in this issue:

Getting your iPad to help with voir dire

We compare old-school voir dire aids with the latest jury-selection apps and find they can be complementary

William Veen
Jennifer de la Campa

2013 February


Five cost-effective strategies to reduce risk in low-speed collision cases

Take time to review pre-accident medical records and spend time with the plaintiff

Albert G. Stoll, Jr.

2013 February


Getting the jury you want

A review of the law and some flexible, creative suggestions for jury selection to fit a variety of personalities

Ronald H. Rouda
Karen Jo Koonan

2013 February


Wanted: Women trial lawyers

While women are well represented in law schools, the disparity in the numbers of men and women trial lawyers continues

Shaana A. Rahman

2013 February


The transactional mediation approach: dealing for dollars

Offer more options to settle than in traditional bargaining

Jeffrey Krivis

2013 February


Profile: Kathryn Stebner

Profile: Kathryn Stebner

Political and social advocate finds her legal niche as an elder-abuse specialist

Stephen Ellison

2013 February


Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief

Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar

2013 February


Very superstitious

Good or bad, our superstitions and “spidey-senses” give us confidence

Miles B. Cooper

2013 February


Prejudgment remedies in tort cases

When and how the plaintiff in a tort action can attach the assets of the defendant

David Cook

2013 February


Challenging legal assumptions about juror bias

A jury consultant culls the latest research into practical advice on winning challenges for cause

2013 February


Six financial hazards every contingency firm should avoid

If you don’t create and constantly update a cash-flow statement, your ship could be headed for the rocks

Michael Blum

2013 February

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