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The Quiet Force Behind Successful Outcomes: Pretrial Motions

Joseph, Hollander & Craft

Motion in Limine: While a motion to suppress is typically based on constitutional objections, a motion in limine – which also asks a court to limit or exclude certain evidence – is based on evidentiary concerns. Effective use of limine motions can shape the trial. This, in turn, could affect your trial strategy moving forward.

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10 Biases That Affect Jury Verdicts

Jury Analyst

" The Role of Science in Legal Strategy Collaborating with firms that specialize in data-driven analysis allows legal teams to detect patterns of bias early, create plans to counteract them, and build balanced juries. This structured approach sharpens trial strategies and improves case preparation.