Witness performance is unequivocally the leading determinant of verdicts and damage awards. The immense magnitude that witness performance has on se...
The brain is inherently wired to defend itself in the face of an adversary, attempting to guard or shield oneself from attack or injury. However, un...
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The transportation and trucking industry has historically been an easy target for litigation, with nuclear verdicts, remarkably, a consistently incr...
In an era of neuropsychological manipulation, plaintiff reptile tactics are particularly proficient in eliciting nuclear settlements. Reptile attack...
Intense emotions, such as fear or anger, can mentally wear down witnesses at deposition and during a jury trial. While it is understandable for witn...
Witnesses who respond from a place of emotion rather than a place of rational cognition not only inhibit defense counsel from effectively defending ...
The repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic have been far-reaching, affecting the day-to-day lives of most Americans, impacting the operations of mos...
With witness deposition performance topping the list of causative factors for nuclear verdicts, being able to identify your witness’ emotional style...