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  • August 2006
    When Words Become Deeds: The Decision to Testify in a Post-Enron World

  • October/November 2005
    Electronic Communications with Triers of Fact

  • September 2005
    E-Discovery: Best Practices

  • August 2005
    The Next Chapter: E-Discovery’s Latest Phase Poses Great Risks for Firms, Clients

  • July 2005
    Regulatory Investigations: An Empowered Response

  • June 2005
    Proactive on Backups

  • April/May 2005
    Jury Research vs. Jury Selection: An Integrated Approach Works Best

  • March 2005
    Data Preservation: A Checklist

  • February 2005
    Data Retention during Bankruptcy

  • January 2005
    Computer-Generated Exhibits in Intellectual Property Litigation: Types and Uses

  • Nov/Dec 2004
    The E-discovery Missteps that Judges Love to Hate

  • October 2004
    Animations at Trial

  • September 2004
    10 Steps to Creating a Winning Trial Presentation

  • August 2004
    Will You Be Ready for New Federal Rules on E-discovery?

  • July 2004
    Witness Testing & Preparation: Tips on Maximizing Witness Credibility

  • June 2004
    Understanding How Jurors Interpret Complex Legal Arguments

  • May 2004
    Mid-Year EDD Case Law Roundup

  • April 2004
    Insights on E-Discovery by The Honorable Ronald Hedges

  • March 2004
    Outfitting the War Room for an advantage at trial.

  • February 2004
    Lessons for Practitioners Emerge from E-mail Dump

  • January 2004
    Admissibility of Planned Demonstrative Exhibits

  • Nov/Dec 2003
    Are You Ready? (pre-litigation preparation)

  • October 2003
    Judiciary Rules on E-Discovery Mishaps

  • September 2003
    Cost of E-Discovery: Rowe & Zubulake compared

  • August 2003
    Knowledge Acquisition

  • July 2003
    Case Study of Visa/MasterMoney Litigation

  • June 2003
    Research on the impact of Graphics

  • May 2003
    Under Construction - A case study of The NY Times case

  • April 2003
    Examining E-Evidence

  • March 2003
    How Jurors Make Decisions

  • February 2003
    A Day of Jury Research

  • January 2003
    Tips for Using Court Technology