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Two and a half cheers for the court.(vehicle searches): An article from: Trial
Craig M. Bradley
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Social responsibility: take advantage of online social networking tools to promote your practice, but watch your step. In many cases, it's unclear how ... rooms, and Facebook.: An article from: Trial
Gabriel Miller
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House bill would declare medical device claims not preempted.: An article from: Trial
Gale Reference Team
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Restoring retirement nest eggs: managers of 401(k) retirement plans owe a fiduciary duty of care, loyalty, and prudence to plan participants. When ... ERISA class action.: An article from: Trial
Ellen M. Doyle, Stephen M. Pincus
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Visual impact: obtaining the best settlement for your client sometimes requires creativity. A video settlement brochure with compelling images and ... to settle the case.: An article from: Trial
Eunice Trevor
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Get your case off the ground floor: people ride elevators and escalators every day and expect them to work properly. When they don't, accidents and ... from the ground up.: An article from: Trial
Stephen Carr, Jacob Shapiro
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Winning the property insurance appraisal: when policyholders lose their home or business, they need what the insurer promised - prompt and full claim ... achieve that goal.: An article from: Trial
Gary Williams
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Failure to communicate: when it comes to hospital patient care, communication between doctor and nurse should be seamless. If it's not, patients ... your client's case.: An article from: Trial
Kara DiCecco, Mindy Cohen, Barbara J. Levin
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Side Effects: A Prosecutor, a Whistleblower, and a Bestselling Antidepressant on Trial.(Book review): An article from: Trial
Sean Patrick Tracey
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Lawyers who give get much in return: many lawyers find satisfaction doing pro bono work. But others find that volunteer work unrelated to the law is ... efforts tenfold.: An article from: Trial
Carmel Sileo
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Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges.(Book review): An article from: Trial
David M. Kopstein
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Second Circuit lets Nigerian children's drug case proceed in U.S.: An article from: Trial
Allison Torres Burtka
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The purpose-driven interrogatory response: many lawyers dread answering interrogatories. But there are unexpected benefits to creating strong ... to get them done.: An article from: Trial
Mark Wolfe
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Stay out of trouble. (managing computer and data security to avoid legal ethical problems): An article from: Trial
Daniel J. Siegel
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Making up for lost time: case law in wage-and-hour litigation is constantly shifting. But employers that misclassify their workers to deny them ... get away with it.: An article from: Trial
Harris Pogust, Andrew Sciolla
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Your first helicopter crash case: federal regulations often give defense counsel the upper hand in helicopter crash litigation. But with careful ... for your client.: An article from: Trial
Ladd Sanger
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It's more than a headache: quick, accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients with ruptured brain aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhage can save ... responsive - care.: An article from: Trial
Paul, David
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Keep on top of client communication.: An article from: Trial
Daniel J. Siegel
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The new lawyer's survival guide: you studied hard in law school, and you passed the bar - but that doesn't mean you learned anything about being a ... off to a good start.: An article from: Trial
Rebecca M. Langston
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Blowing the whistle on tax fraud: amendments to the tax code have beefed up the IRS's ability to pursue tax fraud claims made by whistleblowers. ... bone up on the rules.: An article from: Trial
John Bruegger
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IOM calls for action to stem conflicts of interest in medicine.(Institute of Medicine): An article from: Trial
Allison Torres Burtka
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Fair warning for workers: the federal WARN Act requires employers to give advance notice of mass layoffs or plant closings. In the tough economy of the ... Notification): An article from: Trial
Jack A. Raisner, Rene S. Roupinian, Michael Scimone
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People sickened by peanut butter await answers.: An article from: Trial
Allison Torres Burtka
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Banning class action bans: class action limitations, embedded in contracts for cars to phones to jobs, amount to a 'get out of jail free' card for ... the ban - and win.: An article from: Trial
F. Paul, Jr. Bland, Tami Alpert
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Basic hardware for a vital practice.: An article from: Trial
Daniel J. Siegel
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Discovery issues in distracted driving cases: the mix of driving, testing, and other distractions often ends in tragedy - and it usually leaves a ... evidence behind.: An article from: Trial
Thadd J. Llaurado
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A watchful eye for consumers: too often consumers' rights fall through the cracks, and corporations can shirk responsibility for wrongdoing. One Texas ... Winslow) (Interview): An article from: Trial
Allison Torres Burtka
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Preemption's uncertain path: the U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in one of three preemption cases decided this past term radically departs from its ... federal preemption.: An article from: Trial
Louis M. Bograd
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Keep powers of attorney in check: durable powers of attorney were designed to give people peace of mind, knowing that someone else will make important ... powers can be abused.: An article from: Trial
Lawrence A. Frolik
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Discovering the cause of a drug's defect: drug manufacturers must follow good manufacturing practices when making their products. When a defective ... duty to consumers.: An article from: Trial
Eugene C., IV Brooks, James Farley, James Everett, Jr. Shipley
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Rules and reptiles in med-mal trials: in medical negligence cases, emphasize patient safety rules to appeal to jurors' reptilian instincts, and show ... the community.: An article from: Trial
Eric H. Weitz
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Damages and the reptilian brain: the 'reptilian brain' governs our survival responses. Tort 'reformers' have long used these responses dishonestly to ... misconduct.: An article from: Trial
David Ball
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