New York City Personal Injury Blog
Using the Internet As a Tool for Cross-Examination
New York Law Journal February 28, 2011 MondaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 245 No. 38 LENGTH: 1872 wordsHEADLINE: Using the Internet As a Tool for Cross-Examination; TRIAL ADVOCACYBYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan TorganBODY:For those who are unaware, there is a new saying in the electronic age, clearly reminiscent of a Miranda right: "Anything...
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Common Mistakes On Direct Examination
New York Law Journal December 28, 2010 TuesdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 244 No. 123 LENGTH: 1511 wordsHEADLINE: Common Mistakes On Direct Examination; TRIAL ADVOCACYBYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan TorganBODY:While many trial lawyers focus on the excitement and challenge of a strong cross examination, these same lawyers often overlook the importance of a...
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Proving Your Case Through Adverse Witnesses
New York Law Journal November 1, 2010 MondaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 244 No. 85 LENGTH: 1899 wordsHEADLINE: Proving Your Case Through Adverse Witnesses; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan TorganBODY:The best way to prove your case to a jury is often through the mouths of the enemy. Most jurors will expect...
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Preserving and Protecting The Trial Record
New York Law Journal August 30, 2010 MondaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 244 No. 42 LENGTH: 2053 words HEADLINE: Preserving and Protecting The Trial Record; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan Torgan BODY:There can be no doubt that the goal of every trial attorney who sets foot in a courtroom is the...
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Adverse Direct Examination Of Defendant Doctors
New York Law Journal July 6, 2010 TuesdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 244 No. 3LENGTH: 2159 wordsHEADLINE: Adverse Direct Examination Of Defendant Doctors; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan TorganBODY:There is no better way to prove medical malpractice than through the mouths of the defendant physicians themselves. Although they may never specifically...
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