What Is A Juror Profile?

One of the most important factors in any case, whether criminal, civil or corporate, is who is in the jury. Regardless of how compelling your arguments are or how accurate the evidence is, you could still lose your case if you have just one biased juror. Whether the juror is aware of their bias or not, this bias could result in an unfavorable decision for you. This means that during the process of jury selection, attorneys need to create juror profiles before deciding who they want in the jury and who they don't. [Read More]

Myths About Wrongful Termination

If you were recently terminated from your job for reasons you do not agree with, you may be thinking about filing a wrongful termination lawsuit. Depending on the nature of your firing, you may or may not actually have a strong case. There are a lot of myths floating around about wrongful termination and wrongful termination lawsuits. Learning the truth behind these myths can help you make a wiser determination as to whether or not you should file a lawsuit against your previous employer. [Read More]

How To Act In Court During Your Criminal Defense Case

If you are accused of criminal activity, you can expect to spend time in the courtroom. You are required to act a certain way in court, and not in a way you would see in movies or on television. Your goal should be to remain respectful and on your best behavior during your time in court. The following are some things you should know about when you should or should not talk in court: [Read More]