'Personal Injury'
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Roles of Judge and Jury (Video)
Along with "Justice," the two most important J's in the courtroom.
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Case Law (Video)
Who says that judge's can't make law?
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Settlement (Video)
Who needs court anyway?
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Verbal Act (Video)
“Hearsay objection? Get your verbal act together!”
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Notice of Hearing (Video)
It’s not about realizing that someone can hear you, it’s telling your oppon...
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Kozel Hearing (Video)
You shouldn't be punished for the sins of your lawyer.
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Statutes of Limitations (Video)
Why not to drag your feet when it comes to the law.
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General Magistrate (Video)
No, it's not a wizard leading an army.
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Trial (Video)
What to expect from the arena of justice.
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Interlocutory Appeals (Video)
How to get a head start on a second chance.
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Preparing to Testify (Video)
The witness stand's ready for you. Are you ready?
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How to Write an Appellate Brief (Video)
A debriefing on briefing.
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How to Research Case Law (Video)
Those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it.
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Recusal of a Judge (Video)
There goes the Judge!
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Vacating an Order (Video)
Ever wish you could go back and make something not happen? Well, dream come...
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Oral Arguments (Video)
It's not just what family holiday dinners are filled with.
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Money Judgments (Video)
Contestant, see what you've won!
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The Difference Between Federal and State Court (Video)
The law of the land versus the law of, well, your local land.
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Standing (Video)
Not sitting's arch nemesis, but one's capacity to sue.
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Tipsy Coachman (Video)
Odd figure of speech but valid legal precedent. Learn more.
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Writ of Prohibition (Video)
Nothing to do with alcohol, just stopping litigation in its tracks.
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Due Process (Video-FL)
It's what each of us, no matter the accusation, deserves.
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Due Process (Video)
It's what each of us, no matter the accusation, deserves.
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Res Judicata (Video)
With some court matters, enough is enough already.
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Motions for Sanctions (Video)
Think your opponent can violate the rules and get away with it? Think ag...
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Writ of Garnishment (Video)
When what you owe comes out of what you make.
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Pleadings (Video)
We don't mean the thing you do to avoid a parking ticket.
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E-filing and E-service in Florida (Video)
Keep Calm and Do Things Electronically
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Indigent Status (Video)
No money? No problem. Justice can still be served.
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Taking a Deposition (Video)
Think the question-asker is the one who has it easy? Think again.
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Suing for Dog Bite (Video)
Surprisingly, a more popular type of case than hamster bites
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Slip and Fall (Video)
Here's the difference between being a klutz and being wronged
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Summary Judgment (Video)
Sometimes a trial is just unnecessary.
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Witness and Exhibit Lists (Video)
What's more funner than talking about lists??
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Mediation and Arbitration (Video)
Nothing wrong with having a voice of reason around
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Interrogatories (Video)
Not every question in a case is asked on the witness stand
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Requests for Production (Video)
How to get what your case needs from the opposing side
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Requests for Admission (Video)
Statements (the non-fashion kind) that are admitted or denied
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Discovery (Video)
Your opportunity to game plan for the case ahead
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Default Judgment (Video)
Don't show up to court? This is what happens
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Affirmative Defenses (Video)
A legitimate excuse for actions (unlike a dog eating homework)
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Difference between Criminal and Civil Cases (Video)
Figure out why O.J. was innocent in one court and guilty in the other
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Process Server (Video)
Someone has to be the messenger
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Small Claims Court (Video)
Learn about the types of cases you see on daytime TV
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Courtroom Players (Video)
All the world's a stage, including the courtroom
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How To Act In Court (Video)
And we're not talking about performing a monologue
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Court Reporters (Video)
Beyond courtroom furniture, these are the unsung heroes of justice
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What To Wear To Court (Video)
Dress as a mess or for success? The latter gets a "yes"
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Entering Court (Video)
It's a little more than walking through a front door
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Uniform Motion Calendar (Video)
Courts get busy. They need to keep track of things. Don't you?