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Appellate Practice

May 10, 2017

Fortunately, there were witnesses

Unfortunately, their testimony is not just inconsistent, but irreconcilably contradictory.

Benjamin G. Shatz

Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP

Appellate Law (Certified), Litigation

Email: bshatz@manatt.com

Benjamin is a certified specialist in appellate law who co-chairs the Appellate Practice Group at Manatt in the firm's Los Angeles office. Exceptionally Appealing appears the first Tuesday of the month.

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Something bad happened. Fortunately, there were witnesses. Unfortunately, the witness testimony is not just inconsistent, but irreconcilably contradictory. Sounds like every case that makes it to trial, right? But readers of this column will also recognize this as the situation explored by Akira Kurosawa's 1950 cinematic masterpiece, "Rashomon," winner of the Venice Film Festival's 1951 Golden Lion. Many of Kurosawa's films address legal issues, but "Rashomon" leads the charge with its foc...

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