"Prompted by the above, in this article I will address two major New York direct examination rules, one which is in large part similar to the FRE—leading questions—and one which is quite ...
With so few cases going to trial these days, attorneys are finding it increasingly difficult to obtain actual courtroom experience. Developing the skills required to represent clients in trial can be ...
The purpose of cross-examination is to continue to argue — and defend — your case by using leading questions to obtain affirmative answers. The leading question with the desired answer is the key to ...
Parts I and II tried LGGRTC through institutional impeachment and through the witness’s own documents. Both, in my view, weigh against the institution before it reaches the stand. Part III examines ...
In a series of related inter partes review proceedings, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board recently granted a petitioner’s motion to strike the sworn affidavit of a witness who was unwilling to submit ...
The PTAB panel in Focal Therapeutics, Inc. v. SenoRx, Inc., Case IPR2014-00116 (PTAB July 21, 2014) (Paper 19), provided certain clarifications with regard to the ability to confer with witnesses ...
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