Litigation
Apr. 27, 2002
Telling the Tale
Few cases put jurors to sleep as effectively as business cases. After a day or two of hearing one lawyer continually saying, "Yes, the contract was violated," and another saying, "No, the terms of the contract were respected," jurors decide it's just a case of finessing legal loopholes, and they begin to lose interest.




Few cases put jurors to sleep as effectively as business cases. After a day or two of hearing one lawyer continually saying, "Yes, the contract was violated," and another saying, "No, the terms of the contract were respected," jurors decide it's just a case of finessing legal loopholes, and they be...
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