By Eron Be-Yehuda
Some litigators hire trial consultants to get a feel for which way the tide is turning in the courtroom.
Thomas G. Wianecki depends on his dad.
"He's been to 25 of my trials," Wianecki, 50, say...
Some litigators hire trial consultants to get a feel for which way the tide is turning in the courtroom.
Thomas G. Wianecki depends on his dad.
"He's been to 25 of my trials," Wianecki, 50, say...
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