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Trial by Jury 2017
Chair(s):
David R. Marriott
Practice Area:
Jury trials,
Litigation,
Practice skills (Litigation),
Trial
Published:
Nov 2017
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ISBN:
9781402430237
PLI Item #:
186147
CHB Spine #:
H1079
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Front Matter
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Jury Selection: Suggestions for Picking Your Best Triers of Fact
Chapter 2. Thaddeus Hoffmeister, Google, Gadgets, and Guilt: Juror Misconduct in the Digital Age, University of Colorado Law Review, Vol. 83 (2012)
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. Jury Questionnaire, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Chapter 5. Jury Questionnaire, In Re: Visa Check/Mastermoney Antitrust Litigation (2003)
Chapter 6. The Opening Statement: Charting a Path to Victory
Chapter 7. John C. Shea, A Practical Guide to Persuasive Opening Statements
Chapter 8. Richard Waites, The Psychology of Powerful Opening Statements
Chapter 9. Transcript of Plaintiff’s Opening Statement by Evan R. Chesler, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Novartis Pharma AG, and Novartis International Pharmaceutical Ltd. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc., Civil No. 05-CV-1887-DMC (Nov. 10, 2009)
Chapter 10. Transcript of Opening Statements, Apple Inc., a California Corporation v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a Korean Business Entity; Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a New York Corporation; Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, C-11-01846 LHK (July 31, 2012)
Chapter 11. Direct to Success: How to Conduct an Effective Direct Examination
Chapter 12. 10 Advantages of Using Affidavits as Direct Testimony in Bench Trials
Chapter 13. Frank C. Jones and Chilton Davis Varner, Direct Examination: Making the Facts Understandable
Chapter 14. Transcript of Direct Examination by David R. Marriott, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Novartis Pharma AG, and Novartis International Pharmaceutical Ltd. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., Civil No. 05-CV-1887-DMC (Nov. 10, 2009)
Chapter 15. Transcript of the Oklahoma City Bombing Trial: Direct Examination by Joseph Hartzler, U.S. Attorney (May 12, 1997)
Chapter 16. Sharon R. Klein, Angelo A. Stio III, and Brian Zurich, Ethical Issues that Arise From Social Media Use in Courtrooms, New Jersey Lawyer (October 2013)
Chapter 17. Guy R. Gruppie and Gilbert Perez, III, Ethical Issues in the Use of Trial Consultants
Chapter 18. Ethical Pitfalls in Jury Trials (September 7, 2012)
Chapter 19. Richard Waites, A Practical Approach in Navigating Ethical Issues During Trial Preparation for Trial Attorneys and Trial Consultants
Chapter 20. Colorado Bar Association Ethics Committee, Formal Opinion 127—Use of Social Media for Investigative Purposes, Colorado Lawyer, Vol. 44, No. 11, Page 21 (November 2015)
Chapter 21. New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics, Opinion #843, Lawyer’s access to public pages of another party’s social networking site for the purpose of gathering information for client in pending litigation (September 10, 2010)
Chapter 22. Cross Examination: Nine Suggestions for Success
Chapter 23. Gary S. Gildin, Cross-Examination of a Lay Witness
Chapter 24. Douglas Bates and James Gassenheimer, Cross-Examination of an Expert Witness, The Federal Lawyer (May 2010)
Chapter 25. Mark A. Neubauer, Mastering the Blind Cross-Examination
Chapter 26. Transcript of Cross-Examination by Evan R. Chesler, Compuware Corporation v. International Business Machines Corporation, Case No. 02-CV-790906 (Mar. 11, 2005)
Chapter 27. Excerpted Transcript of the O.J. Simpson Trial (Criminal) Cross-Examination by F. Lee Bailey (March 15, 1995)
Chapter 28. Closing to Win: Closing Argument: Suggestions for Effective Advocacy
Chapter 29. W. Ray Persons, Trial Tips: The Preparation and Effective Delivery of a Closing Argument, The Brief, Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Vol. 46, No. 2 (Winter 2017)
Chapter 30. C. Barry Montgomery and Bradley C. Nahrstadt, Complete and Thorough Preparation Is Essential: Crafting a Successful Closing Argument, For the Defense, Vol. 51, No. 9 (September 2009)
Chapter 31. Transcript of Closing Statements, Apple Inc., a California Corporation v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a Korean Business Entity; Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a New York Corporation; Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, C-11-01846 LHK (Aug. 21, 2012)
Chapter 32. Transcript of Trial Proceedings, In Re: Vivendi Universal, S.A. Securities Litigation, 02 Civ. 05571 (RJH) (Jan. 5, 2010)
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