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Monthly archives for 2007: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November

  1. PODCAST EPISODE: A List of the Things That I Wish I Was Told

    Nov 9, 2007

    Consider these 12 important tips before delivering your next oral argument.

  2. What to Do When a Judge Makes a Mistake

    Nov 9, 2007

    It's the litigator's version of defusing a hydrogen bomb. Find out which cord(s) to cut.

  3. Federal Government Turns Up Heat on General Counsel

    Nov 9, 2007

    With greater scrutiny in the post-Enron, post-Sarbanes Oxley regulatory environment, general counsel are more vulnerable than ever to fraud charges.

  4. UPCOMING PROGRAM: The Ten Things Every Patent and Antitrust Practitioner Must Know

    Nov 9, 2007

    Learn what you need to know before you handle a patent or antitrust case in light of recent Supreme Court precedent.

  5. Is It Opening Statement or Opening Argument?

    Oct 9, 2007

    Sometimes the lines seem to blur between impermissible argument and legitimate statements of fact. Perhaps no other area of trial generates more debate, more divergent rulings, and more regional nuances.

  6. Delaware High Court Nixes "Deepening Insolvency"

    Oct 9, 2007

    The Supreme Court of Delaware has dealt a two-fisted blow to the controversial theory of deepening insolvency, but other courts continue to struggle with the issue.

  7. Navigating the New E-Discovery Rules

    Oct 9, 2007

    Imagine having to tell your client that it must pay more than $1 billion in damages. Imagine now that such a verdict was the direct result of multiple sanctions imposed by the court for discovery violations resulting

  8. PODCAST EPISODE: Care and Feeding of Inside Counsel

    Oct 9, 2007

    Listen and learn what inside lawyers are looking for in the performance of outside teams they hire, and how to be a lead lawyer on a team that gets called back. Part 1 of 2.

  9. Civil Trial Practice Standards Updated for 2007

    Sep 8, 2007

    The Civil Trial Practice Standards standardize and promote the use of the innovative trial techniques, recommending procedures and otherwise furnishing guidance that is not available elsewhere. The Standards are

  10. Personal Notes Used by Witness Do Not Always Mean Waiver

    Sep 8, 2007

    A federal court has ruled that a plaintiff who reviewed his own notes to prepare for his deposition did not have to produce them to opposing counsel, despite the presumptive disclosure required under the Federal Rules

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