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Copyright 2010 by Neubauer & Associates, Inc
August
2010 Issue

FEATURES:

Don’t let the SOL leave you and your client SOL
When is the time limit really up on filing a lawsuit? A review of the basics and some practical advice on the statutes of limitations.
Andrew P.P. Dunk, III


Profile: William Berg
He’s a “sole practitioner” with offices from Alameda to Fresno, 11 lawyers and a staff of 75.
Stephen Ellison


Personal watercraft: High-speed fun, high-speed defects
A mechanical engineer explains why these can be the most dangerous vessels afloat.
Craig Good


Juror, back away from the iPhone!
To the frustration of judges and attorneys, jurors are using their BlackBerry or iPhone to research cases or post updates on trials.
Anayat Durrani


Toyota’s nightmare: Defendants, venue and punitive damages
The fourth in a series on the Toyota Sudden Unintended Acceleration cases.
Lawrence Booth


Why LinkedIn may be your most effective social media
Twitter and Facebook don’t fit the style and demeanor of most legal marketing.
Jessica Jaramillo and Amber Vincent


DEPARTMENTS:

Trial Practice and Procedure
Don’t let a remains-mishandling case haunt you
Mortuaries, crematoriums and cemeteries are fertile grounds for lawsuits by survivors.
William Veen and Andje Morovich Medina


Appellate reports and cases in brief
Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiff’s bar
Jeffrey Isaac Ehrlich


A Winning Verdict
The vanishing civil jury trial
Could jury consultants and mock trials be used more creatively to resolve cases?
J. Gary Gwilliam

 


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