...1996. "I was at a point where I was ready to put down roots and start that next chapter of my life...
This is Part 2 of a roundtable discussion in Fort Worth, "Domestic Relations: How to Make Your Case in Family Court.
...If you've ever tried to cross-examine a good expert at trial, especially an economist or accountant, you most certainly know the devastating harm...
Originally Published: The Recorder
John Worden of Schiff Hardin offers these tips to help sway the jury to your side at the outset of trial
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Yetter Coleman partner Marc Tabolsky of...and he was ready for anything,"...and that the trial court erred in...
...strategy. For example, some litigation that normally would have been fought through trial/appeal has more frequently been settled early or not even filed. Some...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...murder and rape cases. Without the aid of counsel, Betts proceeded to trial and was convicted and sentenced to eight years' imprisonment. After failing to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...set to happen and subsequently indicted on six counts. After a jury trial, Appellants were convicted on all six counts. They now appeal their convictions...
Texas Lawyer
...set to happen and subsequently indicted on six counts. After a jury trial, Appellants were convicted on all six counts. They now appeal their convictions...
...having a conversation with the company's trusted outside legal counsel. The trial lawyer, drawing upon deep insights into the company's business gained through...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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