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61: Personal Interviews Are Vital In Hiring Criminal Defense Lawyers
A good criminal defense lawyer will want your case to be handled as a team effort. He or she will need to rely on input from you as much as possible.
62: What Criminal Attorney's Charge Is A Crime
If you've been falsely accused of a crime, it's likely you don't think any price is too high to pay for your freedom. But, when money does matter, it's important not to sacrifice the quality of your criminal attorney just to meet a budget.
63: Right to Patents: The Legal Side Of It
Getting patent of a particular thing is enjoying the privilege to access that thing according to one's own wish.
64: How To Qualify To Be An Attorney
If you aspire to become an attorney one day, you must accept the fact that it is not all glamour and sensational, but instead is quite a tough and exhausting career. Often the work of the attorney takes preference over personal and family life, with no time or priority for anything else in between.
65: Painful Car Accident - Legal Recourse - Actions
Although there are many "ambulance chasers" there are only a limited number of good car accident lawyers. Finding a good car accident lawyer can mean the difference between a legal experience that's dreadful and one that comes with at least a little touch of compassion. In addition to a winning spirit, a good car accident lawyer will display many traits that should be evident to potential clients.
66: What Behavioral Economics Can Teach Lawyers About Settlement Discussions
A tactic defense attorneys involved in settlement discussions may use when what they believe to be perfectly reasonable settlement offers are rejected by the plaintiff.
67: The Relevance of General Causation Evidence to Jurors' Decision-making
This article discusses the second of three major factors that account for the difficulty the defense has with presenting a general causation case to a jury.
68: The Relevance of Information Complexity to Jurors' Decision-making
A discussion of the third of three major factors that account for the difficulty the defense has with presenting a general causation case to a jury.
69: When Science Is On Your Side, But You Lose Anyway
How lawyers and scientists can present evidence in a way that makes sense to everyone, lawyers, scientists, and jurors alike.
70: The Myth of the Primacy and Recency Effects at Trial
Primacy and recency theory predicts people will best remember information that occurs at the beginning and end of communications, and will be more likely to forget what is in the middle. This theory doesn't necessarily apply to jury trials. An alternative is presented.
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