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Articles from Trial (January 1, 2005)

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'Apparent' intoxication triggers tavern's liability, Washington court holds. Sileo, Carmel 740
2005 CLE programs. Calendar 286
ATLA legislative team will step up fight in 109th Congress. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 303
ATLA members' code of conduct. 480
Be reasonable in negotiations. Gober, Gary R. 249
Boost your case with litigation support software: this kind of computer program can help you organize discovery and testimony, keep track of your comments and analyses as you prepare for trial, and share information with others working on the case. Bellas, George 3141
Coming back from the brink. Aronfeld, Spencer 1219
Court adds class actions, religion to docket. Chemerinsky, Erwin 1910
Court rules dog ownership 'reasonable accommodation'. Sileo, Carmel 655
Do-it-yourself accounting: sole practitioners and small-firm lawyers must also be businesspeople, and basic accounting is a key skill. Binko, Richard S. 2151
Eliminate pretrial distractions. Bossart, David R. 242
Elusive Citizenship: Immigration, Asian Americans, and the Paradox of Civil Rights. Wu, Frank H. Book Review 710
Georgia bar may require uninsured lawyers to disclose their status. Burtka, Allison Torres 599
Hearsay. 268
High court ponders scope of Title IX in retaliation case. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 848
In New York, battered mothers not presumed neglectful. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 877
Magazine report on CPSC failures ignites controversy. Hellwege, Jean 979
Maine uninsured-motorist law trumps policy language. Jablow, Valerie 520
Murder in Tombstone: The Forgotten Trial of Wyatt Earp. Jurand, Sara Hoffman Book Review 571
New resources aid Vioxx plaintiffs and their lawyers. 329
Pennsylvania court restricts lawyer dealings with the press. Burtka, Allison Torres 875
Practicing parents: many trial lawyers struggle to find enough time in each day to successfully manage a challenging career and family life. Here, four lawyer-parents share what works for them. Rose, Laura R. 1602
Preserve our clients' discovery rights. Smith, Todd A. President's Page 718
Put technology to work. Jenner, Robert K. 695
Sacrifice sleep, avoid regrets. Tamez, Laura E.G. 1677
Supreme Court lets Third Circuit ruling on fen-phen evidence stand. Burtka, Allison Torres 690
The password is 'Mac': it will get you into a low-profile club of trial lawyers whose offices run on computers known for their resistance to crashing and viruses. Here's why you might want to join. Martin, Patricia 2980
Use automakers' ads to beat the 'heck of a wreck' defense. Fleck, Mary K. 234
Use quality time to stay connected. Alexander, Mary 409
Vetoes and voters stem the tort 'reform' tide. 594
Virginia high court bars sovereign immunity in nonemergencies. Sileo, Carmel 584
When plaintiffs can't speak for themselves: how can jurors evaluate the claim of a severely brain-injured plaintiff who can't testify in the conventional way? Make sure they observe the plaintiff in court and hear testimony from 'interpreters' who can tell his or her story. Atkinson, Linda Miller 2467
Winning with PowerPoint: jurors understand better what they can see. Putting key elements of your case into a visual presentation will help you organize your thinking and enhance your powers of persuasion. Ball, Craig 3378

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