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Litigator's Newsletter - tips, tactics & forms.

The Bucklin.Organization group of legal providers publishes a Litigator's Newsletter.  We archive here, some of the more recent of those Newsletters of tips, tactics, and forms for discovery, settlement, and trial . You can click on the link that will take you to indicated archived newsletter.

9 Feb 2011  Voir Dire "Start a Discussion" questions. Also: Premises inspection demand.

27 Jan 2011 Checklist for vehicle accident photos. Also: Delegation in one lesson; and Best Short Management Book.

2011 Jan 12. Advice for witness facing a video deposition.  How to Be Productive: Stop Working.

2011 Jan 06. Four Questions to use for your best year yet! Trial Objections: the Workhorse Two Dozen

2010 Dec 30. Power tool to handle deposition questions Attorney Fee Awards: a handbook for attorneys

2010 Dec 12. The Persuader's Real Rules of Exhibit Evidence.  Rule No 5: Respect the limits of the juror's prefrontal cortex and short-term memory

2010 Dec 01. The Persuader's Real Rules of Exhibit Evidence  Rule No. 1: You can show the exhibit to the jury anytime after it has been  received into evidence. Rule No. 2: You can use a motion in limine (offer of evidence in limine) to get your exhibit admitted into evidence before your opening statement. Also: Police Officer Question Checklist: a "triple use."


 

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