Have you checked out my newest blog?
Practical Procedure is a blog about, well, practical procedure and evidence issues for trial lawyers. I have several sources for the issues I discuss on the blog.
First, if I see something in a new Tennessee Court of Appeals or Supreme Court opinion that I think will be helpful to Tennessee lawyers I write up a summary and post it to the blog.
Second, if in my readings about trial work generally I see something of interest I do the same thing – write up a summary and share it with you via the blog.
Third, from time to time I just put pen-to-paper (or, more accurately, fingers-to-keyboard) and write about things I have learned about preparing for trial and trial during my career.
Here are links to some recent posts:
- Default Judgment as Sanction for Repeated Discovery Abuse
- When Default Judgments May Be Set Aside in Tennessee
- Recoverable Costs on Appeal Expanded by the General Assembly
- Cancellation Rule Applied After Party Fails to Supplement Discovery Responses
- How to Get Facebook Messenger Communications into Evidence
- Discovery of Communications With Experts Under Tennessee Law
These posts are not law review articles on any subject. They are 300 – 700-word articles designed to give you a quick start on your research on the topic.
Enjoy