
2024 Litigation Resolutions for All Litigators
It’s that time of year again when we all make resolutions, stick to them for about two weeks, then go back to our typical pattern
It’s that time of year again when we all make resolutions, stick to them for about two weeks, then go back to our typical pattern
Four plays and out. The year of hype; the coverage; the expectations – and with one play it’s over. Doesn’t matter if you’re a football
Imagine you are asked to build something – you don’t know if it’s a car, a house, a playground, or any of the other endless
On a recent Armchair Expert podcast, host Dax Shepard paraphrased a quote by Herbert Simon, the gist being “…a wealth of information creates a poverty
A funny Instagram post caught my eye the other day – a STOP sign with another sign immediately under it that said, “No stopping any
A favorite client sent me this link with this message, “Wouldn’t this be a fun case to work on!” Jury Selection in the Trump Organization
It’s fantastic being back on the road. Zoom projects were great and can still be, but there’s nothing like being in the room with ten
In the final episode of the first season of Ted Lasso, the Apple TV comedy starring Jason Sudeikis as an American football coach turned English
As a die-hard Seahawk fan, I have little trouble finding ways to ridicule other teams, but boy did the Detroit Lions make it easy for
“If you end up saying to yourself, I just don’t know, but it might be, then we’ve met our burden.” While I’ve listened to both
Lately, we have been doing a lot of reading and writing about emerging “anti-fact” or “anti-expert” views and their impact on trial practice. As we
I never thought when I had Colin Cowherd’s The Herd on as a much needed distraction from all the political news, that there’d be a
During a recent mock trial, when a juror expressed an opinion that was directly refuted by the evidence in the case and a few other
“Six months into the pandemic, trial-by-video-jury – at least in the civil context – is beginning to morph from experiment to expectation. And while lawyers
With every project, I’m reminded of the power of a mock trial to effectively and efficiently inform one’s litigation strategy. Too often I think attorneys
Protests, COVID, health care, stimulus package, Trump, news (fake or otherwise), monuments, and on and on and on. This country is more divided than ever
For the past couple of years, we’ve been conducting national surveys on a variety of subjects in order to find out what kinds of
I, like most of you, have probably been having some difficult conversations lately. The most difficult, though, are not just steeped in real ideological differences,
It was awesome to get back to conducting in-person mock trial research this past weekend! While things looked a bit different, it still checked off
For years, I’ve successfully avoided Facetime calls and most video conferences. However, around 9 weeks, 2 days, 13 hours, and 42 minutes ago, that all