Public Interest
May 24, 2005
Tailor Tale
EXTRA Column - Trial Strategies - By Noelle C. Nelson - Jurors relate best to what they already know. To the average juror, a big corporation is a monolithic entity that operates by its own rules, imbued with the power vast amounts of money confer. Few, if any, jurors have an accurate understanding of the challenges and difficulties faced by such corporations.




Trial Strategies
By Noelle C. Nelson
Jurors relate best to what they already know. To the average juror, a big corporation is a monolithic entity that operates by its own rules, imbued with the power vast amounts of money confer. Few, if any, jurors ha...
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