When I teach young lawyers deposition and beginning trial practice skills for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, I encourage all of them, male and female, to use every one of their authentic personality traits to get as many people as possible up in their tree house, playing their games.
But the trial has exposed how in practice, the tactic creates often messy and difficult encounters between police and the public.
In clinical medicine, a new procedure or medication is tested and compared to current practice in a proper clinical trial.
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The third, which challenges the practice in general, goes to trial this month.
So I think the military tribunal is an evolution of war practice and the form of that trial can vary depending military circumstances.
The trial in Manhattan is seeking to reform the practice of stop, question and frisk, a contentious law enforcement tactic, and lawyers for the plaintiffs are seeking a court-appointment monitor to oversee the changes.
The alleged change was detailed Wednesday in a memo city lawyers sought to use as evidence during a trial stemming from a civil-rights lawsuit challenging the practice.
The two other stop-and-frisk-related cases in front of Judge Scheindlin are a lawsuit over trespassing in public housing projects and a class-action suit challenging the constitutionality of the broader stop-and-frisk practice, which is slated to go to trial in March.
From 1979 to 1993, Judge Droney was engaged in the private practice of law in Hartford, Connecticut, specializing in trial work.
That the government intervened in the lawsuit is serious, said Robert L. Vogel, a former Justice Department trial attorney who handled false-claims cases and is now in private practice.
Part of that implementation is the process to ensure that in practice it is at least as good as it was in the trial.
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He has called for all drug companies to sign up to the Good Publication Practice Guidelines for Pharmaceutical Companies, which encourage companies to publish all trial results, and to put into place mechanisms to oversee adherence to these guidelines.
Chief Justice Hannah maintained a private law practice for ten and a half years before he was elected to the trial bench.
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That practice fell out of favor about 10 years ago when a large clinical trial -- the Women's Health Initiative -- designed to confirm these hypotheses was halted early.
And while Mr Lagos insists that the Pinochet affair is a matter for the courts, in practice his centre-left government wants to avoid the political stresses a trial would involve.
Ratner, who was convicted of insurance fraud and stripped of his license to practice medicine for three years in 2002, is on the witness list for the trial and has been questioned in a deposition by each side.
Translation, if one were to start with a pre-trial null hypothesis probability of 50% (reflecting equipoise, an ethical prerequisite for randomizing patients), the post-trial null hypothesis probability would still be 9%, which is not sufficient to change my practice.
Gerasimov and Goncharov told reporters at preliminary hearings earlier this month that as members of the Moscow Bar Association they had no choice but to take part in the trial once they were appointed to represent the dead lawyer, otherwise they would lose their licenses to practice.
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