Many defense attorneys have noticed that the mindset and strategy they have found effective for many years are no longer achieving their desired res...
When something goes poorly with a case, the first question often posed is, ‘Whose fault is it?’ Blaming others is natural, and individuals often wan...
Successful cross-examination is both an art and a science. It is focused not on attacking your opponent but rather a way to advance your case. Devel...
Healthcare professionals and first responders are often hardwired to think, listen, and communicate differently than other jobs or professions. Due ...
Juror biases are unavoidable. Attitudes, beliefs, experiences, and personality types are all various factors that influence a juror's decision-makin...
The opening statement of most trials may represent only a sliver of the defense's case, yet its importance is much more significant. With the trial ...