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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
Stand up for our judges.(President's Page) June 01, 2005
High-tech proof in brain injury cases: new developments in biomechanic... June 01, 2005
Unseen, but not unreal: it's human nature to trust what we can see and... June 01, 2005
High Court makes call in favor of whistleblower coach. June 01, 2005
Delays, fees thwart Freedom of Information Act, critics say. June 01, 2005
Two states limit tort victims' rights.(Missouri, South Carolina) June 01, 2005
Insurer must cover injuries from suicide attempt, court says.(Colorado... June 01, 2005
Cal. hospitals can't place liens on insured patients' tort awards. June 01, 2005
Police agencies drop out of class action against Ford. June 01, 2005
Texas juror-bias decision troubles plaintiff lawyers. June 01, 2005
Don't neglect the verdict form. June 01, 2005
The right decision on the juvenile death penalty. June 01, 2005
Use OSHA investigations to your advantage: if your client was injured ... June 01, 2005
Protect public benefits for your special-needs client: a special-needs... June 01, 2005
The loss that endures: some losses - of a loved one, a cherished activ... June 01, 2005
Validating connective-tissue injuries: outcome assessment tools can ta... June 01, 2005
Medical demonstrative evidence: affordable animations online. June 01, 2005
Parents not liable for giving gun to drug-using son, appeals court say... June 01, 2005
Telecommuting to a N.Y. office can be doubly taxing. June 01, 2005
Parent can't waive child's claims for skate-park injury.(New Jersey) June 01, 2005
More audits look for violations of wage-and-hour laws. June 01, 2005
Maryland appeals court extends negligent entrustment to pit bulls. June 01, 2005
Combat defense themes. June 01, 2005
Consider a range of demonstrative evidence. June 01, 2005
Help jurors understand their power. June 01, 2005
Role reversal.(Reflections) June 01, 2005
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