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"The Ten Commandments of cross-examination revisited: Should you sin to win when the case is criminal?" by Hank Asbill (American Bar Association Criminal Justice Magazine)
Irving Younger's lecture on cross-examination, which I first heard in the mid-1970s, is like the delivery of the slightly more famous Ten Commandments by Moses at Mt. Sinai -- accepted on faith and followed by nearly all. Many litigators keep their notes of that lecture close at hand and review...
Articles"Pain and suffering guidelines: A cure for damages measurement 'anomie'" by Frederick S. Levin (University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform)
The current process for measuring pain and suffering damages fails to serve the compensation and the accident avoidance goals of tort law. The lack of standards for juries to apply produces widely varying pain and suffering awards that leave observers wondering what differences in the cases justify...
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