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Standard for Court-Ordered Forensic Examinations – When Does Misconduct “Cross the Rubicon”?

E-Discovery LLC

A motion for a forensic examination was granted in PlayUp, Inc. While the producing party’s failures were epic, the thoughtful discussion of the governing standard for forensic examinations is important. Mintas moved to compel or for a forensic examination. Mintas later filed a second motion for forensic examination. “In

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The Architecture of Isolation: Cold War Cities and Corporate Silos

Complex Discovery

The pivotal moment came during a high-level Kremlin meeting in the spring of 1945, where senior Soviet officials, including Beria, Voroshilov, and Malenkov—possibly even Stalin himself—examined a piece of Estonian slate and a three-liter jar of uranium concentrate.

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Defendant’s Prejudice From Plaintiff’s Failure to Disclose Photographs Taken by Defendant Was Insufficient to Support an Exclusionary Discovery Sanction

E-Discovery LLC

As a “remedy” for the purported “discovery violation,” the court ruled that it would not admit the photographs into evidence until after the City had the opportunity to cross-examine Mr. Johnson about “the origin” of the photographs.

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Authentication Article by Paul Mark Sandler

E-Discovery LLC

In Authentication is key to direct and cross-examination (thedailyrecord.com) (Aug. 22, 2024), my friend Paul Sandler wrote: “It can be said that direct and cross-examination are the central features of the trial, and essential to examinations are the exhibits sought to be introduced in evidence.”

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CONSIDER A TRIAL CHECKLIST

Plaintiff Trial Lawyer Tips

Opening statement, witness examination & summation Depositions  Review all depositions & index for access at trial  Create summary of relevant testimony with index to access at trial  Decide how to use at trial. Laptop, I-Pad, projectors etc. Determine if blowups are necessary.

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Is a “Composite” Video Admissible and Can a Police Officer “Narrate” It at Trial? – Part 1 of 2

E-Discovery LLC

These videos were admitted into evidence without objection and were contained in about 30 video exhibits. He examined 25 to 35 hours of video and found footage depicting the shooting at about 12:17 a.m. Second, attached as Exhibit 8 is a Digital Video Disc (“DVD”). at 533-34. “We Waterman v. Batton, 294 F. 2d 709, 723 (D.

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A SIMPLE SUMMARY OF TRIAL CONCEPTS

Plaintiff Trial Lawyer Tips

If you begin with the defendants conduct they will begin by examining the context of the defendants behavior and not focus on what the plaintiff did or should have done. You need permission to use exhibits, models, diagrams and the like in the opening statement. Direct examination. Cross examination.