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Ten Rules for Successful Cross Examination

Ten Rules for Successful Cross Examination

The ‘Lesser of Two’ Rule

The Application of the New York Collateral Set-off Rule to Property Claims Brought in the September 11Litigation

Make Sure Your Expert Speaks Our Language

Make Sure Your Expert Speaks Our Language

Gossiping Agents and the Hearsay Rule

Gossiping Agents and the Hearsay Rule Information

Crash Reports: What Will the Jury Hear?

To litigate and try a compelling aviation case to a jury, trial lawyers are challenged to navigate through countless federal regulations, complex product-liability issues, and the operational conduct of the crew and command of the aircraft.

Whose Statement Is It Anyway? Gossiping Agents and the Hearsay Rule

In high-stakes litigation, loose lips sink ships. Damning admissions from an agent’s mouth can have overwhelming persuasive force to a jury, and the admission or exclusion of an agent’s statement can often mean the difference between victory and defeat.

DUI and Relocation

For those individuals who get convicted of a second or otherwise subsequent DUI in Washington State, or who have entered into a deferred prosecution and have a prior DUI conviction may encounter difficulty in lawfully moving to another state.

DUI Immigration Consquences

A DUI conviction can have extremely broad and far reaching immigration ramifications on an individual. A DUI conviction can cause exclusion to the United States, deportability, and denial or delay of naturalization rights.

DUI and Canada

The Canadian Government has chosen to revoke the admission rights of those individuals convicted of DUI to cross the border into Canada; those individuals convicted of Driving Under the Influence in Washington are not allowed to enter Canada nor are they permitted to remain inside Canadian borders.

DUI and Employment in Washington State

Suffering through a DUI arrest in Washington State can potentially result in a very significant impact on one's employment status, especially if driving a vehicle is part of one's job duties.

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