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The Jury Expert Favorite Thing for November, 2011
by Jury Expert Editorial StaffPosted on November 29, 2011 | No CommentsOur Favorite Thing for November, 2011. -
Book Review: “Evaluation for Personal Injury Claims”
by Wendy Saxon, Ph.D.Posted on November 29, 2011 | No CommentsContrary to popular belief, we who put heart and soul into working these civil cases want the truth to be known and honored. Routinely we examine the reports of psychologists and psychiatrists sensing and/or knowing that best practices were not utilized. And so we turn to and trust our experts […] -
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. -
Eureka! Moments on the Path to Successful Visual Presentations in the Courtroom
by Suann Ingle, M.S. and Nancy J. Geenen, M.A. Ed., J.D.Posted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsWhen inspiration strikes in the area of visual evidence. -
Tinnitus Audio Exhibit Admitted as Evidence
by Neal Feigenson, JDPosted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsCan an internal and highly idiosyncratic experience (tinnitus) be transformed into an audio file? Apparently so. -
Using Self-Efficacy for Witness Preparation
by Robert J. Cramer, Ph.D and Caroline H. Stroud, B.A and Matthew Ferrara, Ph.D.Posted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsUsing the Self-Efficacy Approach to Witness Preparation. -
Red Ink and Red Tape: Understanding the Challenges in our Current Civil Trial System
by Richard GabrielPosted on September 26, 2011 | 1 CommentRichard Gabriel examines the effectiveness and efficiency of the civil justice system in light of the economic turmoil being experienced across the country. -
Fooled By Numbers: Why People Think That 24 Months Takes Longer Than 2 Years
by Mario Pandelaere, PhDPosted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsThe author analyzes the way people percieve quantitative information and the way even numerical data is subject to biased interpretation. -
I’m a Lawyer. Why Should I Care About Typography?
by Matthew ButterickPosted on September 26, 2011 | 3 CommentsA brief question and answer regarding how using proper typography can increase the persuasiveness of legal writing.