Motion to Disclose and Oral and Written Instructions Including the Judge’s “Charge” given to the Grand Jury
Motion to Disclose and Oral and Written Instructions Including the Judge’s “Charge” given to the Grand Jury
Motion to Disclose any Oral or Written Instructions Including the Judge’s “Charge” Given to the Grand Jury
Motion to Disclose any Oral or Written Instructions Including the Judge’s “Charge” Given to the Grand Jury
Personal Injury Juror Questionnaire
A jury Questionnaire used for personal injury auto accident cases. This is not voir dire questions, however they can be used as part of your voir dire. Jury instructions are the set of legal rules governing how jurors should behave when deciding a case, often addressing with whom jurors may discuss the case and how jurors will decide who is guilty.
Plaintiff Encore 7074, LLC’s Trial Brief Regarding Jury Instructions and Request for Jury Instruction Conference
Plaintiff Encore 7074, LLC’s Trial Brief Regarding Jury Instructions and Request for Jury Instruction Conference
Plaintiff’s Proposed Jury Instructions – Personal Injury
PLAINTIFF’S PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS
Plaintiff’s Proposed Jury Instructions on Insurance Collateral
PLAINTIFF’S PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTION ON INSURANCE Collateral source
Plaintiff’s First Amended Draft Jury Instructions and Verdict Forms
PLAIINTIFF’S FIRST AMENDED DRAFT JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND VERDICT FORMS Negligence, COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE OF PLAINTIFF — SINGLE DEFENDANT — NO DESIGNATED NONPARTY INVOLVED, NEGLIGENT MISREPRESENTATION CAUSING FINANCIAL LOSS IN A BUSINESS TRANSACTION — ELEMENTS OF LIABILITY, BREACH OF EXPRESS WARRANTY UNDER U.C.C. — ELEMENTS OF LIABILITY
PLAINTIFF’S PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS (ANNOTATED)
PLAINTIFF’S PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS (ANNOTATED)
PLAINTIFFS PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS
Plaintiff’s proposed jury instructions.Â
Proposed Jury Instructions for Controlled Substance and Possession
Proposed Jury Instructions for Controlled Substance and Possession
Proposed Stipulated Jury Instructions – Personal Injury
PARTIES’ PROPOSED STIPULATED JURY INSTRUCTIONS
Stipulated Jury Instruction
Sample instructions for Breach of Contract
Stipulated Jury Instructions for Malpractice
Stipulated Jury Instructions for medical malpractice case
Just because you are unhappy with your treatment or results does not mean the doctor is liable for medical malpractice. … To sue for malpractice, you must be able to show that the doctor caused you harm in a way that a competent doctor, under the same circumstances, would not have.
The filing of the lawsuit starts the clock running on when the case might get to trial. Every state’s pre-trial procedures are different, but generally it will take between a year and a half and three years after the lawsuit is filed for a medical malpractice case to get to trial.