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Podcasts:
Hear John Barkett outline changes to a lawyer’s duty regarding a failure to preserve discoverable information and the culpability of such actions. (5:49 min)
Listen as Professor Fredric Lederer explains the difference between having—and not having—a hearsay problem. (08:05 min)
Two new regulatory rules for consumer products have recently gone into effect. Chuck Joern explains the importance of each for you and your clients. (12:24 min)
Joe Hanna gives tips on conducting pretrial discovery and using experts to help give you the advantage. (09:10 min)
Josh Johanningmeier summarizes the new OSHA rules regarding whistle-blowers. (07:45 min)
Lucia Coyoca describes her experiences with juries in complex business litigation cases. (10:23 min)
Appellate specialist Sonia O’Donnell explains the difference between an order and an injunction under section 1292(a-1). (08:51 min))
Attorney and author Jarred Correia outlines ways to protect yourself and your practice from the pitfalls of Twitter. (11:43 min)
What happens when a lawyer is also a witness in a case? Listen as Mike Downey outlines that various roles that lawyers can and can not play according to rule 3.7. (5:15 min)
Oral argument is vital in the appellate process. Judge Joseph Greenaway outlines strategies for brief writing that will put you ahead of opposing counsel. (08:36 min)
Listen as Haley Gorenberg outlines upcoming challenges for same-sex couples in the Supreme Court. (05:58 min)
All lawyers have encountered the dreaded discovery bully. Listen as two of Armstrong Teasdale's finest lawyers give advice on dealing with this frustrating situation. (08:39 min)
In June 2012, amendments were proposed to Rule 45 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Listen as John Barkett outlines the four major changes that will go into effect in December 2013. (8:37 min)
Crawford v. Washington overturned more than 30 years of jurisprudence. Listen as Professor Stephen Landsman discusses its impact on both civil and criminal trials. (16:30 min)
Incentive payments for class-action litigants can be tricky to handle. Listen as Mike Downey highlights which practices to employ and which to avoid. (08:28 min)