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Eyewitness Testimony- misinformation

This is the second in a series of posts about memories of eyewitness testimony. The previous post described how memories are formed and remembered, and now we’ll talk about how memories decay can be distorted and manipulated. The final post will give some suggestions on how to maximize the amount and accuracy of information an […]

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Eye Witness Testimony

Eye Witness This is the first in a series of posts about memories of eyewitness testimony. This post describes how memories are formed and remembered, while future posts will talk about how memories decay and can be distorted and manipulated, and provide some suggestions on how to maximize the amount and accuracy of information an […]

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Punitive Damage Examples With Trial Lawyers

As a trial lawyer, you’re always looking for an edge in court. Whether it’s a new legal argument or a way to connect with jurors, every little bit helps.https://juryanalyst.com/blog/best-voir-dire-questions/That’s why we’ve put together some clips of some punitive damages cases involving our plaintiffs and trial lawyers. Not to mention my iconic multi-billion car gas tank […]

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Client Relationships & Expectations

Client Relationships & Managing Expectations

Building a strong client relationship Seasoned trial attorneys often say the key ingredient in a good attorney-client relationship is a sense of mutual cooperation. But how do you establish that kind of relationship? Managing clients’ expectations is essential in building strong client relationships and retaining loyal clients. To establish relationships that benefit both you and […]

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Career Page – Join team!

The legal service industry is still on the brink of a ai revolution and we can’t wait to change it with you. Join us, won’t you? The firm launched with the belief that pre-litigation services will be most successful when they are accessible to majority of plaintiff attorneys- without regard for wealth or status. Assuring […]

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In-Person Vs. Virtual Trials During COVID-19

In-Person Vs. Virtual Trials in Times of COVID-19 COVID-19 has completely changed the way we do nearly everything in life. From going to the store to family gatherings, things are different. The effect of COVID-19 is especially salient in the court system. In the United States, our court system provides justice in both criminal and […]

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Jury Diversity and its Impact on Case Outcomes

Jury diversity has been an often-discussed problem in many legal cases for decades. Before the Civil Rights Movement company in the 1960s, jury service did not exist. Grand Juries were almost entirely composed of white Christian males. Minorities Racial Classification, women, and non-Christians were never given a jury of their peers. Instead, the majority selected […]

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Covid Court Delays

The Effect of COVID-19 Over the past several months, the coronavirus has completely shaken the world. The extreme precautions necessary for public safety have created what many news sources are calling a “new normal.” This new normal, which includes the required use of face coverings and fear to maintain a certain distance of proximity to […]

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Plaintiff’s Guide to Litigation Funding

Plaintiff’s Guide to Litigation Funding Cashflow can get tight, especially during the current pandemic. COVID-19 is causing trials to be suspended and creating a rift in the traditional way trial preparation is conducted. This can lead to rushing to settle cases to keep cash flowing. However, this is not the only way to get cash […]

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A Split Second Can Be Your Winning Edge

American Michael Phelps finished in a three-way tie for the silver medal in the 100m butterfly, his last individual race of the Rio Olympic Games. Phelps and two other swimmers were beat to the wall by Joseph Schooling of Singapore, who set a new Olympic record with a time of 50.39. The three silver medalists […]

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