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The Jury Trial as Theater – Part 1

Part 1 – The Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Jury Trial as Theater: Aristotle’s Rules of Drama Can Inform Personal […]

Lawsuit Loans: Lifesaver or a Total Scam? – Part 1

Litigation Funding and Lawsuit Loans: An Important Resource, or a Total Scam? Nowadays, it is very well known – by […]

Using the Language of Jury Instructions as a Persuasive Tool at Trial – Part 2

Positive Reinforcement: Persuasive Use of the Language of Jury Instructions from Jury Selection Through Summation – Part 2. Jesse Minc […]

Using the Language of Jury Instructions as a Persuasive Tool at Trial – Part 1

Positive Reinforcement: Persuasive Use of the Language of Jury Instructions from Jury Selection Through Summation – Part 1. Jesse Minc […]

Statutes of Limitation for Infants: More, but Not Unlimited, Time

Statutes of limitation – laws that limit the time within which you can file a lawsuit after you suffer a […]

Interest on Recoveries in Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Cases

The statement “to the victor goes the spoils” is as true in New York personal injury and medical malpractice cases […]