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Vol. 34 No. 4 Summer 2008: Trials, Tactics, Tools
Opening Statement: Digital Trials in a Digital World | ![]()
Robert L. Rothman
If you could close your eyes and imagine what a civil trial will look like in 2020, what do you think you would see? A group of forward-thinking, creative individuals met at DePaul University Law School last April to discuss the future of the civil justice system. The occasion was the Fourteenth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy.
The following articles from the Summer 2008 issue are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: Welcome to the 21st Century Courtroom
Honorable Mark W. Bennett - » Trial Balloon: Federal Litigation — Where Did It Go Off Track?
Gregory P. Joseph - » Lessons for Trial Lawyers from Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
Patrick A. Malone - » Copyright Claims: Not Just for Artists Anymore
Edward J. Naughton - » Representing the Non-Party Deponent Who Cares
Philip J. Katauskas - » Making Joint Defense Agreements Work
Thomas G. Pasternak and R. David Donoghue - » Using Presuit Discovery to Overcome Barriers to the Courthouse
Lonny Hoffman - » Weathering the Storm
Theodore M. Grossman - » Rule 16, the Litigator’s Forgotten Ally
Joel B. Rosen and R. Monica Hennessy - » Mediating in the Appellate Court
Mark D. DeBofsky - » Narrative, the Essential Trial Strategy
Stephanie Kane - » Legal Lore: Edgar Lee Masters, Illinois Lawyer and Poet Part Two: Apollo Cleaning the Sewers
Joseph A. Johnston - » Sidebar: Hubris
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: The Scarlet Letters
Louis Auchincloss
