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Works in Litigation

2015

Florida's "Brave New World": The Transition from Frye to Daubert Will Transform the Playing-Field for Litigants in Medical Causation Cases, Erica W. Rutner, Lara B. Bach
Barry Law Review

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Disaggregated Classes, Benjamin P. Edwards
Faculty Scholarship

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Cocktails on Campus: Are Libations a Liability?, Susan S. Bendlin
Faculty Scholarship

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2014

The Jury Wants to Take the Podium -- But Even with the Authority to Do So, Can It? An Interdisciplinary Examination of Jurors' Questioning of Witnesses at Trial, Mitchell J. Frank
Faculty Scholarship

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2013

Lawyers Bring Big Screen Drama to the Courtroom: How Popular Culture's Influence on the Law has Created the Need for "Professional Witnesses", Katherine Lee Klapsa
Barry Law Review

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Trial Jurors and Variables Influencing Why They Return the Verdicts They Do - A Guide for Practicing and Future Trial Attorneys, Mitchell J. Frank, Osvaldo F. Morera
Faculty Scholarship

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2012

Professionalism and Advocacy at Trial – Real Jurors Speak in Detail about the Performance of their Advocates, Mitchell J. Frank, Osvaldo F. Morera
Faculty Scholarship

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2010

Consent to Settle? A New Twist in the Tri-Partite Relationship, David F. Tavella
Barry Law Review

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Conspicuous Logic: Using the Logical Fallacy of Affirming the Consequent as a Litigation Tool, Stephen M. Rice
Barry Law Review

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The 'Show' in the 'Show Trial': Contextualizing the Politicization of the Courtroom, Awol K. Allo
Barry Law Review

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