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Articles from Trial (June 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
Cal. hospitals can't place liens on insured patients' tort awards. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 633
Combat defense themes. O'Quinn, John M. 270
Consider a range of demonstrative evidence. Atkinson, Linda Miller 249
Delays, fees thwart Freedom of Information Act, critics say. Jablow, Valerie 1892
Don't neglect the verdict form. Mahfood, George G. 161
Hearsay. Slack, Chuck 219
Help jurors understand their power. Perlman, Peter 147
High Court makes call in favor of whistleblower coach. Jurand, Sara Hoffman 603
High-tech proof in brain injury cases: new developments in biomechanical animation and brain imaging can help jurors 'see' the damage caused by head trauma. Pankovits, Tressa A. 3383
Insurer must cover injuries from suicide attempt, court says. Sileo, Carmel 699
Maryland appeals court extends negligent entrustment to pit bulls. Burtka, Allison Torres 836
Medical demonstrative evidence: affordable animations online. 1151
More audits look for violations of wage-and-hour laws. Sileo, Carmel 554
New resources focus on continuing Cox-2 dangers. 375
Parent can't waive child's claims for skate-park injury. Porter, Rebecca 570
Parents not liable for giving gun to drug-using son, appeals court says. Sileo, Carmel 547
Police agencies drop out of class action against Ford. Burtka, Allison Torres 776
Protect public benefits for your special-needs client: a special-needs trust can secure a disabled client's future without jeopardizing public benefits. But don't get tripped up by these common myths. Lazarus, Jason D. 3928
Section members get free research material. 95
Stand up for our judges. Smith, Todd A. President's Page 724
Straight talk about pro bono work. 220
Telecommuting to a N.Y. office can be doubly taxing. Porter, Rebecca 707
Texas juror-bias decision troubles plaintiff lawyers. Ertel, Karen 722
The loss that endures: some losses - of a loved one, a cherished activity, a dream for the future - leave a permanent void in a client's life. Creative advocacy can ensure that jurors understand your client's right to noneconomic damages. Peterson, Kathleen Flynn 1629
The right decision on the juvenile death penalty. Bradley, Craig M. 1777
Two states limit tort victims' rights. 307
Unseen, but not unreal: it's human nature to trust what we can see and doubt what we can't. Clients and jurors need your help to identify and understand invisible injuries. Spiva, Howard 3153
Use OSHA investigations to your advantage: if your client was injured in a construction accident, OSHA investigations can help you build your case - but they can be a double-edged sword. Traub, Joseph Z. 3256
Validating connective-tissue injuries: outcome assessment tools can take objective measures of subjective complaints and help you show the jury that your client's pain is real. Misek, Scott 2472
Women's Caucus converges on Washington to lobby Congress. 427

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