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Litigation

Feb. 19, 2002

Potion for Persuasion

Dicta Column - By Linda D. Kornfeld - A major dilemma that faces trial attorneys with complicated cases involving significant damages is how to tell a story that the jury will understand and accept. Inevitably, part of the story will be told by financial and other experts who rely upon complicated and usually uninteresting documents.

        Dicta Column
        
        By Linda D. Kornfeld

        A major dilemma that faces trial attorneys with complicated cases involving significant damages is how to tell a story that the jury will understand and accept. Inevitably, part of the story will be told by financi...

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