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Law Practice

Dec. 2, 2003

New Instructions for Juries Fall Short of Being Complete

Column Trial Practice By Robert S. Blumberg While attorneys and judges may spend a lot of time contemplating the nuances of a case, ultimately the decision that matters is the jury's verdict. This is especially true in employment cases, where the trier of fact is typically a jury, not a judge.

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        Trial Practice
        
        By Robert S. Blumberg
        
        While attorneys and judges may spen...

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