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Rick Kornfeld, Shareholder, Recht Kornfeld PC and David Beller, Shareholder, Recht Kornfeld PC

#184 Part II: One, Two, Three Strikes You’re Out? A Two-Part Discussion With the Defense Lawyers in the Three Part Chicken Price-Fixing Trials

Posted 5 months ago Tagged Antitrust Division price fixing trial trial practice

A Denver jury recently acquitted defendants in the highly publicized third criminal trial involving allegations […]

https://ourcuriousamalgam.com/episode-player/2387/184-part-two-chicken-price-fixing-trial.mp3?stats-code=ocaPodcastSite
Lisa Wood, Partner, Foley Hoag LLP

#99 What Are Best Practices for Virtual Litigation? Notes From the Field

Posted 2 years ago Tagged litigation trial practice virtual proceedings

Thanks to COVID-19, many courts and government agencies are using computer-based videoconferencing technology to conduct […]

https://ourcuriousamalgam.com/episode-player/1505/99-what-are-best-practices-virtual-litigation-notes-field.mp3?stats-code=ocaPodcastSite
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