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Notes from the Editor Archive
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Irises, Tulips, Last Minute Scrambles & Gratitude
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on March 27, 2012 | No CommentsUsually we keep this stuff from you. This issue though, a behind-the-scenes look at what members of the ASTC (American Society of Trial Consultants) are really like. Famous old saying: 'Character will out'. -
Sensitive Topics, Morality, Technology, and Client Services
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on January 31, 2012 | No CommentsEditor's note for January 2012. -
Editors Note for November 2011
by Rita Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on November 29, 2011 | No CommentsA note from the Editor about what you'll find in this issue. -
Trials and Tribulations and a Media Blitz…
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on July 26, 2011 | No CommentsWhat a couple of months it’s been since publication of the last issue of The Jury Expert! Record heat (both outside and in the courtroom) as well as extreme drought. It’s been a summer of extremes. When last we published, Rod Blagojevich was still on trial (the second time […] -
Editor’s Note for May 2011
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on May 30, 2011 | No CommentsRace, gender, tears, rage, damages, communication, economy and emotion! We run the gamut in this issue. -
Editor’s Note: We are all new!!!
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on March 30, 2011 | No CommentsSpring has sprung and The Jury Expert is all dressed up for spring with a new design interface! Our hope is that you'll be much more able to search for what you are looking for and that you'll find this platform easy on the eye. We are deeply indebted to […] -
Editor’s Note
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on November 1, 2010 | No CommentsYou know how ‘they’ say as you get older, time seems to fly by faster? 2010 has absolutely flown by for me. This is our last issue for 2010 and we wanted to offer a full plate (so to speak) as you go into the holidays. To that end, we […] -
Note from the Editor
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on September 1, 2010 | No CommentsAs you page through this issue, you’ll see content on shadow juries, managing and mentoring Millennials, a review of the iJuror application for the iPad, recommendations on family law disputes, some research on damages presentation, thoughts on communication and gender of attorney, supplemental jury questionnaire items for Arab or Muslim […] -
Editor’s Note
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on July 1, 2010 | 1 CommentIt's the dog days of summer here in the heart of Texas but this issue is sure to keep you glued to your computer screen! Once again, we have a variety of pieces that are thought-provoking and provocative but also carefully researched and written. To start us off, Sam Sommers […] -
Editor’s Note
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on May 1, 2010 | No CommentsEditor’s Note Welcome to the May 2010 issue of The Jury Expert! It’s spring (although in Texas it definitely feels like summer)! This issue we have reptiles in the courtroom (and in a departure from tradition, we have four trial lawyers responding to the article rather than trial consultants); […]