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have you ever been sued or sue?

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venchaul
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failure and success

do you think what is failure and success? what should one do when he si faced with failure or success, especially terrible failure or great success? when one make a little progross of himself, is it...

Started by venchaul (333) in life • 3 responses • Last response by venchaul (333) • 7 days ago
Tags: success, failure, failure success, trial

singlemommy
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Have You Ever Sued Someone Before?

I have been in a lawsuit against someone for over 5 years. I think it may be getting close to actually going to trial soon. It has been a long 5 years and I will be so happy to get it done and over...

Started by singlemommy (920) in life • 17 responses • Last response by suzzy3 (3816) • 3 weeks ago
Tags: lawsuit, trial, case, court, criminal case

Ethelbv
(31)
is this true???

I´ve listened yesterday that facebook has got a big problem. People is complaining with it because it has given information abaut their users to publicity informants. Now, perhaps there would be a...

Started by Ethelbv (31) in facebook.com • 1 response • Last response by Care4Pets (156) • 3 months ago
Tags: facebook, complaints, privacy, trial, true

ChrysanTflower
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Trial and Error.....Is it important?

I often hear people say that there's no instant way to achieve success. It's a long and difficult way. You need to experienced many trial and error before achieve your goals. Nowadays, many advices...

Started by ChrysanTflower (1052) in questions & answers • 14 responses • Last response by raghul77ster (1263) • 3 months ago
Tags: advices, error, important, save time, success

BambooPanda13
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Have you ever signed up for a Netflix free trial or service?

I'm taking the two week free trial and I noticed in addition to renting the physical movies there are movies and shows available to watch on the computer. Does this mean I can watch as many as I...

Started by BambooPanda13 (196) in questions & answers • 1 response • Last response by jessi0887 (2496) • 4 months ago
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Day On Torts
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Organizing Evidence for the Jury

Jim McElhaney is one of the best-known trial advocacy professors in the country and his "McElhaney on Litigation" columns in the ABA Journal are read by hundreds of thousands of lawyers...

Started in Day On Torts • 4 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: 'storytelling", trial, closing argument, opening statements

Day On Torts
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More Tips From Paul Luvera

 Paul Luvera's blog, Plaintiff Trial Lawyer Tips,  includes a recent post from Paul titled "My General Views About Plaintiff Trial Work."   I commend the entire post to...

Started in Day On Torts • 4 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: trial, preparing for trial

Day On Torts
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Mistrial and Sanctions Affirmed When Lawyer Violates Order on Motion in Limine

Unfortunately, I have been in a trial where opposing counsel repeatedly violated a Court's order on a motion in limine.  Therefore, I must admit I took some pleasure in reading this opinion...

Started in Day On Torts • 4 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: trial

Day On Torts
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Laying A Foundation to Admit a Photograph into Evidence

The trial of virtually every personal injury or wrongful death case involves the use of one or more photographs. The recent decision in Zerega Ave. Realty Corp. v. Hornbeck Offshore Transp.,...

Started in Day On Torts • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: trial, admissibility of photograph into evidence, evidence, photograph

Day On Torts
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Motion to Compel Defense Counsel to Wear Shoes Without Holes in the Soles

You read the title correctly.  Apparently Bill Bone in Florida believes that his adversary "wears shoes with holes in the soles when he is in trial."    He believed...

Started in Day On Torts • 5 months ago • 0 responses
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