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Jul. 7, 2004

How to Shrink Goliath: Making Juries Love Corporations

Column - Adviser - By Noelle C. Nelson - A Goliath client is typically a megacorporation with national recognition and a wide diversity of products and services. Jurors' knowledge of these corporations comes from experiences as consumers or employees, and the view from those vantage points is often less than favorable.

        Column
        
        Adviser
        
        By Noelle C. Nelson
        
        A Goliath client is typically a megaco...

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