Articles in this category cover the rules and strategies for gathering, preserving, and presenting evidence in civil and criminal cases, including discovery, subpoenas, witness testimony, expert reports, and admissibility challenges. You’ll also find guidance on key litigation procedures such as pleadings, motions, hearings, trials, appeals, and settlement negotiations.
A single dashcam recording can be the deciding evidence in a personal injury claim, often shortening investigations and shifting settlement leverage. As dashcams became widespread, courts and insurers increasingly rely on timestamped video to confirm fault, rebut disputed narratives, and evaluate damages. This article explains how dashcam footage is used in U.S. injury cases, key […]
You can challenge DNA evidence in 5 key ways: chain of custody, collection/contamination, lab protocols, interpretation/statistics, and motions to suppress or compel retesting. DNA analysis can be flawed by handling errors, mixed samples, or probabilistic software assumptions. This article explains how attorneys attack weaknesses in DNA results and what legal remedies may apply. Understanding DNA […]