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Trial

A trade journal presenting studies on law and judicial systems as they apply to trial law for the professional and academic audience

Abused kids get their day in civil court.
September 01, 2003

Learn the science in your cases: something has gone wrong with Daubert...
September 01, 2003

Add dynamics to direct examination: linking a memorable demonstrative ...
September 01, 2003

Enhance your case with a five-minute witness.
September 01, 2003

Don't let the witness change the story.
September 01, 2003

The Court marks the limits of federalism.(US Supreme Court)
September 01, 2003

Speak out for our system of justice.
September 01, 2003

Supreme Court eases burden for employees fighting discrimination.
September 01, 2003

Tenth Circuit to decide back pay issue in plant-closing case.
September 01, 2003

Insurers are consumers, too, Second Circuit says in Rezulin fraud case...
September 01, 2003

Hit hard, not low: ethics and civility standards are seen as deterrent...
September 01, 2003

Ensure an adequate settlement reserve.
September 01, 2003

Meet juror expectations in cross-examination.
September 01, 2003

Plaintiffs may not file for nationwide class certification in state co...
September 01, 2003

Louisiana claims jurisdiction over Alabama attorney's malpractice.
September 01, 2003

Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy: Mastering Oral Argument.(Book Re...
September 01, 2003

A time to fight.(protection of civil justice system)(President's Page)
September 01, 2003

My expert crashed, but I saved the case.(how lawyers handle cases when...
September 01, 2003

Divide and conquer: forcing defendants and their experts to challenge ...
September 01, 2003

Do electronic signatures mean an end to the dotted line? For most Web ...
September 01, 2003

Don't get trapped by a settlement release: are the releases you sign e...
September 01, 2003

Mixed Race America and the Law.(Book Review)
September 01, 2003

New Jersey bans interest on future lost wages.
September 01, 2003