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Copyright 2008 by Neubauer & Associates, Inc
January
2008 Issue

FEATURES:

Failure mode forensic testing of seat belts
Seat belts can reveal many clues after an accident.
Kurt D. Weiss


The danger of exposure to the Internet
Computer data presented in court might be altered through exposure to the Internet.
Mike Cherry


Carpal tunnel syndrome: The personal injury connection
Although the connection between carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive stress is cloudy, one cause  is clear: Hand injuries and related nerve traumas can result in CTS.
Ron Y. Goldstein, M.D.


How experts can survive and thrive during cross-examination
Practical techniques can guide experts in answering the tough questions.
Noelle C. Nelson, Ph.D.


Litigating civilly: Ten self-serving ways to “play nice” in discovery
These discovery tactics will help you advance your clients’ interests while fostering productive relationships with opposing counsel.
John Kelley


Public Justice sues U.S. Government and California for immigrant’s penile amputation
Can the federal and state governments be held accountable for abdicating their responsibility for an immigration detainee ’s medical condition?
Sarah Dean


DEPARTMENTS:

As I See It
Is it safe to take a vacation?
A written notice of a planned absence or vacation may be a smart move to support an attorney ’s claim that opposing counsel was notified, but it has its limitations.
Donna Bader


Public Interest Forum
Legislative priorities for 2008
A preview of some of the areas ripe for reform.
Michele Magar


Managing your Office
What can you do with Google?
Think you know it all? It’s not your grandmother’s Google.
A.T. Kippes