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Trial by Jury 2019
Chair(s):
David R. Marriott
Practice Area:
Jury trials,
Litigation,
Trial
Published:
Nov 2019
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ISBN:
9781402435096
PLI Item #:
250311
CHB Spine #:
H1151
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Chapter 1. Picking a Winner: Ten Tips for Selecting the Best Possible Jury, New York State Bar Association, NYSBA Inside, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Fall 2011)
Chapter 2. Richard A. Harpootlian and Christopher P. Kenney, Jury Practice in Post-Truth America: A Cautionary Note, Emory Law, Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review, Vol. 4 (2017)
Chapter 3. Meghan Dunn, Jurors’ and Attorneys’ Use of Social Media During Voir Dire, Trials, and Deliberations: A Report to the Judicial Conference Committee on Court Administration and Case Management, Federal Judicial Center (May 1, 2014)
Chapter 4. Colin K. Kelly and Aliyya Z. Haque, A Trial Lawyer’s Guide to Using Social Media Information During Trial, for the Defense (October 2013)
Chapter 5. Juror Questionnaire for Jury Selection, David Mueller v. Taylor Swift, Civil Action No. 1:15-CV-01974-WJM-KLM (August 7, 2017)
Chapter 6. Richard Waites, J.D., Ph.D., Working with Trial Consultants
Chapter 7. Practical Advice on Opening Statements (August 2019)
Chapter 8. John C. Shea, Marks & Harrison, a Practical Guide to Persuasive Opening Statements
Chapter 9. Transcript of Trial Proceedings, Plaintiff’s Opening Statement by Evan R. Chesler, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc., No. 05-CV-1887-DMC (D.N.J. 2009)
Chapter 10. 10 Advantages of Using Affidavits as Direct Testimony in Bench Trials
Chapter 11. Direct to Success: How to Conduct an Effective Direct Examination
Chapter 12. Trial Transcript, Direct Examination by David R. Marriott, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc., No. 05-CV-1887-DMC (D.N.J. 2009)
Chapter 13. Deborah A. Scalise and Sarah Jo Hamilton, Scalise & Hamilton, P.C., ScalisEthics, Ethics Update 2019
Chapter 14. Scalise & Hamilton, P.C., ScalisEthics, Ethics Resources 2019
Chapter 15. The Art of Cross Examination: Eight Tips for Conducting an Effective Cross Examination (August 2019)
Chapter 16. Trial Transcript, Cross-Examination by Daniel Slifkin, In re Vivendi Universal, S.A. Securities Litigation Civil Action No. 02-5571 (S.D.N.Y. 2009),
Chapter 17. Transcript of Trial Proceedings, Plaintiff’s Closing Argument by Evan R. Chesler, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc., No. 05-CV-1887-DMC (D.N.J. 2009)
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