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Appellate Practice

Dec. 7, 2000

One Shot

A trial attorney has only one chance to present a compelling story to the jury, while simultaneously preserving the same story in written form.

        By Joseph P. Mascovich and Raymond A. Cardozo
        
        Every trial attorney knows that he or she must preserve a record in the event the client seeks to appeal from the ensuing judgment. But this is easier said than done. After all, when filmmakers attempt to take written stories and convert them into visual tales, they hav...

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