Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Marcia Coyle | December 21, 2020
"Rather than bemoaning the loss of the chance to present argument in that historic courtroom in person, relish the opportunity to be among the first lawyers ever to have their argument live streamed to the whole world," debut advocate Jason Harrow says.
By Nick Gaffney and Lauren Gard | December 21, 2020
Determining what to say to whom, and when to say it, was anything but obvious to law firm leaders and marketing departments at the start of the pandemic. But nine months in, some clear strategies have emerged for successfully navigating external communications when the future is uncertain and the stakes are high.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | December 3, 2020
"It's basically like your cognitive resources are a precious commodity and this is chomping away at them," said Vanderbilt Law professor Terry Maroney in her third presentation on judicial temperament at the Berkeley Judicial Institute.
By Ross Todd | December 3, 2020
"It's basically like your cognitive resources are a precious commodity and this is chomping away at them," said Vanderbilt Law professor Terry Maroney in her third presentation on judicial temperament at the Berkeley Judicial Institute.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2020
"It benefits a lawyer to be more conversational than the stemwinder, old-style fire and brimstone type of oratory because you're literally in the jurors' face," Alameda County Superior Judge Brad Seligman said during the second day of an online summit called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial."
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2020
"It benefits a lawyer to be more conversational than the stemwinder, old-style fire and brimstone type of oratory because you're literally in the jurors' face," Alameda County Superior Judge Brad Seligman said during the second day of an online summit called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial."
The Legal Intelligencer | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2020
"Talent translates." That was the opening message from former Philadelphia Judge Lisa Rau during the second day of an online summit put on last month by The Online Courtroom Project and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy called "COVID, the Court, and the Future of the Jury Trial."
By Debra Baker | November 30, 2020
During times of uncertainty lawyers can hunker down and wait it out, hoping that an opportunity to reengage with clients will present itself. Or they can lean into their discomfort and suspend their self-interest, meeting clients where they are even when there may be no immediate billable work or new business to be had. The latter approach creates a meaningful opportunity for lawyers to deepen relationships and set themselves apart from the pack.
By Sharon Meit Abrahams | November 19, 2020
Firms have taken a hit due to COVID-19 and some will use this review cycle to pinpoint underperformers and reduce compensation. This is why it's even more important for you to make a case for yourself.
By Angela Morris | November 18, 2020
Aside from the need to follow pandemic precautions exactly, trial lawyers who do in-person jury trials need to use their time efficiently, have a firm grasp of courtroom technology, and be frank with jurors about feelings on conducting a trial during the pandemic.
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