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The Art of Preparation: A Comprehensive Guide to Mock Trial Training

Jonathan Leach LLC

You’ll work to understand the legal issues involved in the case and identify any relevant laws and precedents to craft a legal strategy. Participants of mock trials in El Paso will learn how to construct compelling arguments, effectively present evidence, and cross-examine witnesses.

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Drafting Transactional Documents and Avoiding Ambiguity

WA Bar News

The primary objective is to ensure that all parties involved understand the terms and obligations without misinterpretation. This clause is difficult to follow and understand due to its intricate references and cross-references. 2 Solution: Cross-check provisions by topic to ensure consistency.

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Admissibility of Internet Searches About Terminating Pregnancy

E-Discovery LLC

Examination showed otherwise and she reported that the baby was stillborn. The medical examiner determined that the baby was born alive and that the cause of death was homicide by asphyxia. Medical records of this visit, introduced without objection at trial, indicated that Appellant “came to discuss termination” of the pregnancy….

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Richard Tromans on the Future of Legal Innovation and The Legal Innovators California Conference (TGIR Ep. 201)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Moving on to the topic of alternative legal service providers (ALSPs), Tromans examines their role in the legal industry and how it has evolved over time. There’s like this cross fertilization across the market. And anyone who objected to it, you would look like you were completely mad. And I think that’s where we are now.

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Client Perjury: That Sinking Feeling

WA Bar News

First, as our opening example illustrates, for many civil litigators client perjury often surfaces in depositions rather than trials simply because the former precedes the latter. Unless the client or the opposing party objects, CR 71(c) allows withdrawal on notice. Before we do, three qualifiers are in order. Comment 1 to RPC 3.3