The courtroom is predicated on the notion of persuasion through social interaction - persuasion from attorneys, witnesses, and fellow jurors. As a r...
One of the most common misconceptions surrounding corporate defendants is the belief that portraying corporations as collections of ordinary people ...
Various factors affect the psychology involved in jury decision-making, including storytelling techniques, the personalities and moods of the witnes...
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Properly preparing witnesses for their testimony is crucial to ensure positive outcomes. As witness performance can significantly impact settlements...
Plaintiff's attorneys have evolved to become far more aggressive when compared with most defense attorneys, particularly given the emergence of incr...
Often, when an individual is tasked with making a decision, they tend to rely too heavily on an initial piece of information, referred to as the anc...
Attorneys have likely noticed what seems to be a growing trend of attorneys "parachuting" into cases, especially when high-stakes litigation is at p...