California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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It becomes ironic to argue that a balancing test is inappropriate when considering the effects on a jury of what appears in the news media but to ... The effect on a jury of evidence seized from the defendant is not open to argument .
It becomes ironic to argue that a balancing test is inappropriate when considering the effects on a jury of what appears in the news media but to ... The effect on a jury of evidence seized from the defendant is not open to argument .
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Another factory an attorney will consider when trying a case is how the introduction of various witnesses will effect his client's chances of winning . When an attorney can introduce a medical witness to testify and support the ...
Another factory an attorney will consider when trying a case is how the introduction of various witnesses will effect his client's chances of winning . When an attorney can introduce a medical witness to testify and support the ...
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The effect of the comparative negligence system might be to force the practicing attorney to give greater ... In other words , if the attorney is increasingly responsible for the effect of his advice on the client to the extent that the ...
The effect of the comparative negligence system might be to force the practicing attorney to give greater ... In other words , if the attorney is increasingly responsible for the effect of his advice on the client to the extent that the ...
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Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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