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Articles from Trial (July 1, 2005)

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'Apology' legislation gives wrongdoers a safe haven. 355
Age discrimination claims get a boost from the court. Chemerinsky, Erwin 1081
And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: Closing Arguments That Changed the Way We Live. Bailey, William S. Book Review 974
Arbitration firm withdraws controversial class action policy. Ertel, Karen 676
ATLA women in Washington. 65
Challenges met. Smith, Todd A. President's Page 797
Check and update your CLE status online. 253
Daubert-proof your expert. Parfitt, Michelle A. 216
Enhance your theme with visual exhibits. Boren, Richard A. 278
Forum announces new directory for law firms. 129
Gender Myths v. Working Realities: Using Social Science to Reformulate Sexual Harassment Law. Herring, Victoria L. Book Review 726
Head into trial at full steam: make sure you're completely prepared for your client's day in court. Here's what you should do when you pass the 90-, 60-, and 30-day marks in your countdown to trial. Mester, Christian C. 4022
Hearsay. Cartoon 253
Innocent, Your Honor. Rooks, James E., Jr. Book Review 1057
It's all in the documents: the discovery rules work best when they work together. Strategic use of the rules for obtaining documents and deposing witnesses will thwart defense attempts to obstruct your search for evidence. Kosieradzki, Mark 2478
Know your testimonial objections: the window for objecting during testimony is small. When the time comes, make sure you know what follows 'objection, your honor!'. Lipson, Ashley Saunders 2814
Lawsuits call for more information on dangers of cell phone radiation. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 1948
Lessons from the campaign trail: the last two presidential elections showcased several effective strategies you can use to win the votes you want most - the jurors. Hirschhorn, Robert B. 3582
Let jurors speak the truth, in writing: some jurors aren't fully candid during oral voir dire. When you hand them a supplemental juror questionnaire and a pen, many will feel free to open up. Lilley, Lin S. 3411
Making a difference, one woman at a time. Brewer, Robin E. 1238
New York State Bar expands definition of pro bono work. Burtka, Allison Torres 760
NHTSA crash-testing is behind the times, GAO reports. Porter, Rebecca 822
Pick your battles: sometimes lawyers have to concede small matters to win a larger victory. In this symposium, three attorneys tell how they surrendered a battle to win a war. Slavik, Donald H. 1842
Rent-to-own companies gouge low-income consumers, suits say. Burtka, Allison Torres 789
Straight talk about doctors. 373
Study shows large gap in safety records of best and worst hospitals. Ertel, Karen 385
Suit by families of slain Iraq contractors demands answers. Sileo, Carmel 785
Supreme Court preemption decision bugs pesticide makers. Sileo, Carmel 549
The Death Penalty on Trial. McGoldrick, James M., Jr. Book Review 1164
Tips for weeding out juror bias: targeted questions will help you determine which jurors will assess your client's case fairly - and which harbor prejudices that must be eliminated before trial. Perdue, Jim M., Jr. 2766
Tort 'reformers' have frivolous case, economists say. Sileo, Carmel 957
Use technology to sharpen your message. Braley, Bruce L. 217
Your gift to the ATLA Endowment Legacy Fund keeps on giving. 270

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