James Sotos of the Sotos Law Firm defends municipalities on civil rights claims. He also provides defense...
Ronald Safer is a name partner at Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila in Chicago. He previously chaired...
Stephanie Francis Ward, a legal affairs writer, joined the ABA Journal staff in 2001. Stephanie had worked...
Published: | December 27, 2021 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Asked and Answered |
Category: | Legal Entertainment , Litigation |
Physical aspects aren’t the only changes in federal litigation, according to two veteran Chicago litigators. They think jurors, particularly those younger than age 40, are much more forgiving when a witness is caught lying, few care whether a party admits to drug use, and many expect significant documentation from law enforcement trying to defend misconduct charges.
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ABA Journal: Asked and Answered |
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