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Articles from Trial (October 1, 2007)

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"Is there any comic who doesn't dream of putting ridiculous questions to a sitting Supreme Court justice?". 59
"There aren't many arrests like that.". 74
"Unfortunately, I'm going to have to do all the driving because neither of them has a license right now.". 80
2008 TRIAL Editorial Calendar. Calendar 45
A trifecta of programs helps attorneys triumph over juror bias. 296
AAJ code of conduct and professionalism. 315
AAJ names its 2007 paralegal of the Year. 282
Account holder has right to e-mail privacy, Sixth Circuit rules. Porter, Rebecca 655
As states suspend time limits on sex abuse suits, clergy cases proceed. Heylman, Susan 921
Drug companies go too far to influence doctors, critics say. (news & trends). Burtka, Allison Torres 1942
E-mail blues--and how to beat them. Siegel, Daniel J. 1263
Fighting the high cost of health care: both insurers and consumers have an interest in widely available, low-cost generic drugs. The big pharmaceutical companies have stymied competition from makers of generic alternatives. Trial lawyers have joined forces with insurers to stop them. Meltzer, Joseph H.; Ziegler, Terence S.; Murphy, Casandra A. 4592
Gross-negligence waivers are unenforceable, says California high court. Pannell, Susan J. 778
Keep jurors awake with powerful visuals: jurors shouldn't need a jolt of caffeine to keep from dozing off during your case presentation. Even simple visuals can engage jurors' interest and cement your case themes in their minds--if you use them the right way. Littlepage, Zoe 2391
Littering with legalese, or get a load of this release. Kimble, Joseph 1463
New law narrows federal preemption in railroad cases. 380
Oklahoma law limiting evidence in workers' comp cases struck down. Sileo, Carmel 757
Put clients in their proper place. Turbak, Nancy J. 243
Put your melanoma case under a microscope. Mandell, Mark S. 232
Report exposes insurance industry's 'profits over policyholders' objective. 179
Rescue in recusal. Mester, Christian C. 923
Resurrecting the sentencing guidelines. Bradley, Craig M. 1792
Straight talk about corporate reputations. 250
Strength in numbers. Peterson, Kathleen Flynn 771
The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possibilities. Boylan, Laurence 948
The Next 25 Years: The New Supreme Court and What It Means for Americans. Tushnet, Mark 836
Third Circuit clarifies timeliness issue in a case of two courts. Jablow, Valerie 744
Trouble from the bench: what do you do when the judge strikes down all your motions, asks for everything to be provided on paper with one-inch margins, or has a friendly connection with the defense? Here, four lawyers explore how to cope when a judge seems more difficult to handle than the case itself. Dennehy, Susan 667
Trust the jury. Kinnard, Randall L. 1022
Updated litigation packets sharpen members' trial advocacy skills. 340
Use contract labor for case preparation. McLarty, Mary Alice 231

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