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Put medical experts in the best light: necessary in no-fault jurisdictions, direct examination of medical experts in auto cases can increase jurors' instinctive trust of them - and show that these pillars of the community are on your side. Oct 1, 2008 2609
Sweet visuals to sway jurors: a jelly doughnut as a stand-in for a herniated disk? By all means, if it helps jurors understand your client's injury. Get creative to strengthen your auto collision cases without spending a bundle on demonstrative evidence. Jun 1, 2007 2920
Deal calmly with surprises. Mar 1, 2006 206
Liability for dead man's curve: was your client's off-road accident caused by simple driver error, or did a roadway design defect contribute to the crash? Public agencies in charge of roadways may be liable if the road is unsafe. Feb 1, 2006 3540
Great endings: opening statements have been made, witnesses have been examined and cross-examined, evidence has been introduced. All that remains is your summation. Use your time wisely to make a strong last impression on jurors. Nov 1, 2004 2471
Control how the jury sees your client. Aug 1, 2004 158
Reject the case, not the client. Apr 1, 2002 172
Winning big: a small-firm lawyer's secrets to success. Feb 1, 2000 2976
How the 'little guys' can compete. Jan 1, 1996 2483

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