Published Articles
The
Seven Deadly Sins of Business Transactions January
2006 by Ken Suggs
"Despite media hype
about personal injury lawsuits, the fact is that businesses file four times as
many lawsuits as individuals.To minimize the risk of getting sued, the smart businessperson
conscientiously follows certain vital rules of behavior when engaging in any type
of transaction with another business. Why?" MORE
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E-Data
For the Rest of Us: Getting What You Need to Win, ATLA's National College of Advocacy
July 26, 2005 by Robert K. Jenner "So
you have a basic personal injury practice – auto and trucking cases, slip
and fall, maybe some medical malpractice cases – certainly you don’t
need to be concerned about electronic discovery, right? Wrong. If you’re
not getting the electronic evidence from defendants in many of your cases, you’re
missing critical evidence that can make or break your chances of success."
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How to Attack Discovery
Abuse, TRIAL Magazine February 2002 by Robert
K. Jenner "In mass tort litigation, the
attorney who is aggressive and in charge has an undeniable advantage. So in the
battleground known as discovery, zealous litigators can go too far, and discovery
abuse can be the result. Sometimes the line between admirably aggressive advocacy
and unacceptable abuse is not well defined; other times, it has clearly been crossed.
The goal in mass tort cases and other complex civil litigation is to stay one
step ahead of your adversary, document all abuses, and use offenders' conduct
to your advantage." MORE >
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