The fault line between favorable and unfavorable jurors may come down to the attitudes and world view of unfavorable jurors. Here are four ways to identify your “worst” juror.
A ‘Barrister’ Approach to Mediation
Those with a barrister mindset know that few cases settle at mediation. Consider taking the following steps in advance of that process.
5 Tips for Overcoming Document Games
Consider these five tips to overcoming unethical document production games by unscrupulous opposing counsel.
Controlling Client Expectations: A Core Trial Lawyer Skill
Focus groups are one way to unpack potential case issues and a case valuation range. Consider this and other means of managing client expectations in this post.
Cataloging Case Documents: A Core Trial Lawyer’s Skill
Learn five tips on how to catalog and tag civil case documents.
Thinking Outside the Evidence Box: FRE 404(b) and 608(b)
Learn how to to apply the three rules that supercharge your proof of “other bad acts” evidence at trial.