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Vol. 33, No. 4, Summer 2007: People, Practice, Pitfalls
Opening Statement: Making a Difference | ![]()
Judith A. Miller
I was first tempted to become active in the Section of Litigation because I believed it was a natural home for trial lawyers—a place where we could come together to make a difference and to better our profession and our country’s legal system. I still believe that, and I want to take the opportunity of writing my first column as Chair to explain why I do and ask for your help and ideas.…
The following articles from the Summer 2007 issue are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: A Case for Jury Questionnaires
Barbara M.G. Lynn - » Order on the Border
Robert W. Gettleman and Jenna L. Klatell - » The Small Stuff
Tom Galbraith - » Representing a Celebrity Criminal Defendant
Hal Haddon - » Crafting a Discovery Plan
S. Kirk Ingebretsen - » Aristotle’s Methods for Outstanding Oral Arguments
Lawrence D. Rosenberg - » Selecting a Mediator: An Alternative (Sometimes) to a Former Judge
Stephen B. Goldberg and Frank E.A. Sander - » The Secret to Keeping Settlements Secret
Dawn Shawger McCord - » A Secretary Speaks
Mark Herrmann and Laura Bozzelli - » Legal Lore: The 1798 Sedition Act: President’s Party Prosecutes Press
Robert and Marilyn Aitken - » Sidebar: Words
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: The Pickwick Papers
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