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Four underutilized rules of evidence at trial

Four underutilized rules of evidence at trial

Dealing with experts’ wild scenarios of causation, the disappearing plaintiff, impeachment documents and publications referred to at trial

Khail A. Parris

From Issue: 2025 January

Five tips on handling the adverse Traffic Collision Report in bicycle and pedestrian cases

The officer and the witness say in the TCR that your guy was at fault – but that doesn’t make it so

Greg Schaffer

From Issue: 2015 July

Eight rules for using demonstrative injury visuals

What a thousand words can confuse, a single picture can clarify. Don’t miss a chance for the jury to visualize your client’s injuries

Jeff Davis

From Issue: 2009 September

Caught on camera

Caught on camera

How California’s speed cameras and AB Bill 645 are reshaping car-accident cases

Lem Garcia

From Issue: 2025 August

Capturing and saving Internet evidence

For a $20 investment you can obtain smoking-gun evidence from the Web and satisfy your Perry Mason fantasies

Michael Mortimer

From Issue: 2009 July

Break a leg: Analyzing vehicle-pedestrian collisions

Accurately reconstructing the accident requires collecting and preserving key evidence

John C. Gardiner
Check Y. Kam

From Issue: 2014 July

Five top quality ways to visually capture a scene for litigation

With so many ways to recreate a powerful scene for your case, where do you start?

Morgan C. Smith

From Issue: 2015 October

Exhibiting behavior

Nuts, bolts, and strategic considerations for trial exhibits

Miles B. Cooper

From Issue: 2024 January

Effective use of exhibits in closing argument helps win $12.2 million verdict

When you tie it all together, technology can capture jurors’ attention and prevent boredom

Ted Brooks

From Issue: 2010 September

Caught in the act!

Accident reconstruction from captured video footage can prove more than you might think

Craig Fries

From Issue: 2007 August

Breaking new ground with the settlement documentary

Videos are not just for trial. Powerful storytelling can lead to a faster, better settlement

Keiko Feldman
Rob Feldman

From Issue: 2014 March

Big data’s day in court

Big data’s day in court

Litigation, especially class actions against large corporations, can be streamlined by using forensic CPAs who can both extract and analyze big data

Greg Regan
Tatyana Shtyrkova

From Issue: 2017 January

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