Advising Clients about Facebook and Twitter

The Tennessee Bar Journal has an insightful article this month about new challenges for lawyers arising out of technology, and the potential collateral damage to their clients’ cases as result of social media like Facebook and Twitter.  Indeed, litigation has always meant that your clients were going to be under...

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How to Detect Non-Answers

How to Detect Non-Answers Over the past week or so, I’ve touched on the theme of lying.  First, I posted about an interesting question raised over at the Winning Trial Advocacy Tips blog: Should A Lawyer Call a Witness a “Liar” on the Stand? Second, over at my personal blog...

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The Consequences of Crime and Punishment

The Consequences of Crime and Punishment There was a good article in the April 2010 edition of the Tennessee Bar Journal by Nashville attorney Vincent P. Wyatt titled Crime and Punishment…and Punishment. While none of the lawyers at Patterson Bray practice in the area of criminal law, the article is nonetheless...

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