The trial of a federal court case

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Corporate Author: Pennsylvania Bar Institute
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania : Pennsylvania Bar Institute, [2014]
Series:PBI (Series) ; no. 2014-8247
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Table of Contents:
  • Trial/case related information
  • Summary of case
  • Summary of testimony
  • PowerPoint Presentation
  • Jury instructions
  • General information
  • United States District Courts- Chamber's rules for Chief Judges
  • Juror's use of social media during trials and deliberations / Cynthia M. Rufe
  • Questionnaires / Cynthia M. Rufe
  • Bibliographies / Beatrice O'Donnell
  • Hits and myths about the use of graphics at trial / Ann T. Greeley
  • Trade dress primer / Roberta Jacobs-Meadway
  • 130 rules for every deponent / Stuart M. Israel
  • Defense tips on preparing lay witness for cross examination / Bernard L. Levinthal
  • Expert testimony: A trial lawyer's checklist / Mark S. Adams
  • Current issues in retaining and using experts / Nicole D. Galli
  • Witness preparation: Recent developments in FRCP and ethics rules / Stella M. Tsai, Ryan J. Tetro
  • About juries
  • Jury selection: Myths and realities about jurors / Ann T. Greeley
  • Jurors by the generation: Generational cohorts and jury connection / Ann T. Greeley, Dallas N. Garner
  • Removing juror bias by applying psychology to challenges for cause / Arthur H. Patterson, Nancy L. Neufer
  • Making the most of voir dire / Michael Biek
  • Social media issues
  • Social media: A hidden force at jury trials / Ann T. Greeley
  • Social media: The new reality for trial attorneys / Ann T. Greeley
  • Harnessing the power of the Internet: How social media analysis informs jury research and trial strategy / Ann T. Greeley
  • Facebook or Twitter? How age and narcissism motivates the choice / Ann T. Greeley
  • Litigation considerations in social media-PowerPoint Presentation / Nicole D. Galli
  • Tweeting to trial: Making your "Friend" in discovery and the courtroom / Nicole D. Galli