With millions, or billions, of dollars at risk, companies use an immense amount of data to influence sales decisions. Companies can't afford to leave the choice of their product or service to chance. The same is true of many political campaigns - no … [Continue reading]
Ego Keeps Lawyers From Trying More Cases
I was just reading the latest edition of AAJ's Trial Magazine, which covers a lot of psychological territory. One of the articles is by Rick Friedman, a very successful trial lawyer who's written books on trying cases and often lectures to other … [Continue reading]
What Should a New Lawyer Do to be Ready to Actually Take Cases to Trial
Some of my students this semester asked me a variation on the same question - what they should do to become good trial attorneys? They want to know what books I recommend, what strategies work best, and which cases are best-suited for trial. My … [Continue reading]
Books On Trial Advocacy
The summer usually sets a slower pace for law practice as lawyers and judges take some time off to be with their families before school starts back up. I have always found it to be a good time to catch up on my reading. I've been reading more and … [Continue reading]
The Hidden Hazards of Holiday Shopping
Shopping is a necessary part of the holiday season, and staying safe while shopping is key to its enjoyment. We are always reminded of the do’s and don’ts of shopping safety: park in a well-lit area, don’t walk to your car alone, have keys ready, … [Continue reading]
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