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Dealing With Weaknesses And Maintaining Credibility

Posted October 20, 2009 in
New York Law Journal October 20, 2009 TuesdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 242 No. 77 LENGTH: 1945 words HEADLINE: Dealing With Weaknesses And Maintaining Credibility; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan Torgan BODY:While many trial lawyers focus on the credibility of their witnesses, a truism remains: No one's credibility is more important...
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Trial of a Soft-Tissue Knee Injury Case

Posted August 27, 2009 in
New York Law Journal August 27, 2009 ThursdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 242 No. 41 LENGTH: 2450 words HEADLINE: Trial of a Soft-Tissue Knee Injury Case; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan Torgan BODY:Although often overlooked as commonplace or insignificant, an injury to the knee joint often results in severe, permanent disability...
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Rethinking the Chronological Presentation of Evidence

Posted July 28, 2009 in
New York Law Journal July 28, 2009 TuesdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 242 No. 19 LENGTH: 2082 words HEADLINE: Rethinking the Chronological Presentation of Evidence; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan Torgan BODY:Picture this scene: you sit down in a movie theater just in time to catch the beginning of your film....
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Posted November 29, 2007 in
New York Law Journal November 29, 2007 ThursdaySECTION: Pg. p. 3, col. 1 Vol. 238 No. 104 LENGTH: 2286 words HEADLINE: Trial Advocacy; Redirect Examination BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan,web-editor@nylj.com, Special to the new york law journalBODY:Redirect is the examination of your own witness after he has been cross-examined by your adversary. While trial lawyers often...
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Posted October 31, 2006 in
New York Law Journal October 31, 2006, TuesdaySECTION: Pg. 5, (col. 1) Vol. 236 LENGTH: 2630 words HEADLINE: TRIAL ADVOCACY; The Use of Hypothetical Questions as Weapons at Trial BYLINE: Ben B. Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan BODY:Hypothetical questions are a vital tool for a trial lawyer. Without them, we would have more difficulty proving cases,...
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