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The Collateral Attack: Challenging Qualifications of an Expert Witness

Posted April 29, 2013 in
New York Law Journal April 29, 2013 MondaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 249 No. 81LENGTH: 2388 wordsHEADLINE: The Collateral Attack: Challenging Qualifications of an Expert Witness; TRIAL ADVOCACYBYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan TorganBODY:When selecting an expert to testify at trial, consideration should be given to his or her stature not just from the...
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Focusing on the Witness’ Answers And Asking Follow-Up Questions

Posted February 22, 2013 in
New York Law Journal February 22, 2013 FridaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 249 No. 35 LENGTH: 1576 words HEADLINE: Focusing on the Witness' Answers And Asking Follow-Up Questions; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan TorganBODY:While many lawyers expect to have their own witnesses provide testimony on direct examination consistent with the preparation...
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Trying a Labor Law Case With a Sole Proximate Cause Defense

Posted January 9, 2013 in
New York Law Journal January 9, 2013 WednesdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 249 No. 6 LENGTH: 2782 words HEADLINE: Trying a Labor Law Case With a Sole Proximate Cause Defense; TRIAL ADVOCACYBYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan TorganBODY:Although Labor Law Section 240 was designed to protect workers, making owners and general contractors strictly liable...
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Cross-Examination: Comparison Of Different Approaches

Posted October 23, 2012 in
New York Law Journal October 23, 2012 TuesdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 248 No. 79 LENGTH: 1586 words HEADLINE: Cross-Examination: Comparison Of Different Approaches; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan Torgan BODY:The dream cross of every trial lawyer has to be a T.V.-type Perry Mason examination of the witness in which he...
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Oratory Techniques for Effective Opening Statements and Summations

Posted September 11, 2012 in
New York Law Journal September 11, 2012 TuesdaySECTION: EXPERT ANALYSIS; Pg. p.3, col.1 Vol. 248 No. 50 LENGTH: 1805 words HEADLINE: Oratory Techniques for Effective Opening Statements and Summations; TRIAL ADVOCACY BYLINE: Ben Rubinowitz And Evan Torgan BODY:Without question, the ultimate goal of every trial lawyer is to win. To accomplish this goal, the lawyer...
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