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Dead Men Do Tell Tales

DOAR’s Roy Futterman comments on Drew Peterson case on HuffPost Live.  

 
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Multi-Defendant White Collar Criminal Trials: Stories From The Front Lines

Experience in the courtroom is the cornerstone of DOAR’s Trial Presentation practice. For the past 20 years our Trial Consultants have supported counsel at trial with the presentation of evidence in some of the biggest, high profile and complex white collar criminal matters in the country. Our seasoned trial teams have seen it all from

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Attorneys Online: Investigating Your Jurors

There has been much attention in recent years to jurors’ use of the Internet to provide or obtain information about cases for which they have been selected.  We have all seen reports of mistrials because a juror posted about a case on Facebook, searched an unfamiliar term and shared with fellow jurors a definition not

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Empathy for the Inanimate: Emotions Guide Contract Language Interpretation in Hewlett-Packard v Oracle

“This case appears to be the end of a marriage,” said Santa Clara Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg, before the start of the Hewlett Packard v. Oracle bench trial.  With that statement, we can see the narrative context within which he will interpret some relatively vague contract language to decide whether there is a viable

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EDNY: US v. Adis Medunjanin

Early on May 1, 2012:  Before the attacks of September 11, 2001, many Americans may have been willing to agree that one person’s terrorist was another person’s freedom fighter.  Certainly, I remember being moved by the politics and the philosophy of the Irish Republican Army members accused of gun running during one of the first

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