Peter Carey of Loopstra Nixon LLP and Tanya Walker of Walker Law Professional Corporation are chairing the program on March 1, 2016 from 9 am – 11 am. Mick Hassell will join Charles Beall of Bales Beall LLP and Robert Hine of Goldman Hine LLP as part of a panel on The Effect of Withdrawal or Discharge on […]
Month: February 2016
Litigation is a war of information. I don’t intend to over-simplify, but there are 3 steps in every case and trial: The gathering of information is done through client and witness interviews, investigations, affidavits of documents and examinations for discovery. The processing of information is how you take the information and organise it so that […]
At trial, documents are generally considered to be accurate and reliable. Conversely, at trial, witnesses are generally considered to be subject to perception, memory and communication problems. Oral testimony in the absence of documentation, is considered dubious. The solution is simple: get all witnesses to write out witness statements as soon as possible. The statement could be an […]