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...
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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Published: | December 27, 2021 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Asked and Answered |
Category: | Legal Entertainment , Litigation |
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ABA Journal: Asked and Answered |
Featuring top of the industry guests discussing various legal topics.