Life as a defense attorney and the transformation to representing plaintiffs Finding the human element in the practice of tort law Jeremy Jessup From Issue: 2017 January
How to break that dog of sucking eggs Defeating insurance defense counsel’s sneaky tactics E. Gerard MannionDemian OksenendlerKelly Mannion From Issue: 2014 August
The medical-emergency defense Defendants try to avoid liability by claiming a “medical emergency” caused them to lose control Brian J. PanishDavid Rudorfer From Issue: 2016 May
I dialed 911 a long time ago Ways to avoid the compromise defense verdict Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2012 August
Construction site injuries: Strategies for defeating the Privette defense Defense counsel will present Privette as a complete defense against civil liability. It is not. Kimberly Wong From Issue: 2015 October
Defense apologies at trial Too little, too late: a look at the elements of apology Clifton Smoot From Issue: 2017 January
Unrelated medical issues can hurt your case Don’t let defense counsel use unrelated medical issues to distract the jury and embarrass your client Eustace de Saint PhalleAndrew Clay From Issue: 2015 January
Protecting first responders from abuse of the firefighter’s rule To prevent the defense attorney from playing fast and loose with the firefighter’s rule, know the exceptions Eustace de Saint PhalleJoseph Lucia From Issue: 2015 October
Defendants hiding behind privilege in employment litigation Overcoming bogus privilege objections – one at a time Eduard Meleshinsky From Issue: 2016 June