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Articles from Trial (February 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
Boost your expert's confidence. Nelson, Noelle C. 145
Court overturns government immunity in police pursuit case. Sileo, Carmel 612
DNA evidence changes for whom the statutes toll. Porter, Rebecca 1512
Gulf War POWs can't get satisfaction. Sileo, Carmel 671
Hearsay. 196
How probable is 'probable cause'? Bradley, Craig M. 1544
In Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penalty. Kelly, Elizabeth Book Review 711
Legal profession is more diverse, EEOC finds. Porter, Rebecca 406
Med-mal caps in two states don't reduce insurance rates. Hellwege, Jean 1227
Medication error reports rise, but many mistakes are still unreported. Jablow, Valerie 767
Ninth Circuit lets crime victims sue gun makers. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 764
No safe harbor for polluters. Loiacono, Kristin 742
Present documents via technology. Levinson, Arnold R. 314
Primer on wrongful death claims: a successful wrongful death claim can compensate a family that has suffered the loss of a loved one. Preparation is key, for everything from determining what claims should be filed to thwarting defenses. Lawrence, Richard D. 2631
Punitive damages dispute may reach California high court. Moen, Christian Harlan 1061
Reservist claims civilian job discrimination. Moen, Christian Harlan 643
Rewriting state law, one at a time. Weaver, Dennis R. 2473
Smothered by spam: more than half of all e-mail messages are now 'junk.' Recently passed legislation should bring some relief. Until then, you can take steps to keep spam from clogging your computer system and bogging down your practice. Porter, Rebecca 4555
The good that trial lawyers do. Casey, David S., Jr. President's Page 817
Use experts wisely to enliven a death case: your experts are individuals with specialized knowledge, but they must work together as a team. When you facilitate cooperation, you reinforce your client's claim for compensation after the loss of a loved one. Surh, Robert 2880
Use office forms for case evaluation. Kane, Julie Braman 246
When Justice Prevails. Chakwin, Stephen D., Jr. Book Review 708
When your client is a grieving family: working with a family still reeling from loss while they are pursuing a legal case requires patience and sensitivity; while you cannot heal their grief, you can bring some order and closure to a difficult period in their lives. Porter, Christine 2089

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