By Eron Ben-Yehuda
To persuade a jury that his client was justified in terminating a former employee, the defense attorney prepared a dramatic illustration. He presented a calendar with the workdays the plaintiff missed blotted out in red.
FACTS
On Oct. 19, 1999, Pacific Bell fired the plai...
To persuade a jury that his client was justified in terminating a former employee, the defense attorney prepared a dramatic illustration. He presented a calendar with the workdays the plaintiff missed blotted out in red.
FACTS
On Oct. 19, 1999, Pacific Bell fired the plai...
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