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Keeping it Simple Can Win at Trial, N.J. Lawyer Reports in Farewell Issue

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Keeping it simple at trial can help win the case, seasoned practitioners say, in what is apparently one of the last articles to be published by New Jersey Lawyer before it ceases publication.

“The New Jersey Law Journal, an Incisive Media publication, and the New Jersey State Bar Association today announced a new, multilevel publishing partnership,” reports a Nov. 13 press release from the two organizations. “As part of the alliance, which includes both print and online, Incisive Media has purchased certain assets and liabilities of the New Jersey Lawyer newspaper. In turn, it will provide the Bar Association with dedicated pages in each issue of the NJLJ and the Bar Association will appoint five new members to the NJLJ’s independent board of editorial writers. In addition, the NJLJ and Bar Association will cooperate on e-newsletter and Web site publishing and links.”

The press release provides links to additional contacts, for those who have questions about their subscriptions to any of the publications. A list of responses to frequently asked questions on New Jersey Lawyer’s site says that subscribers will automatically receive credits for additional issues of the ongoing publications, and refunds will issued be on request.

In the article about winning at trial, Michael Oropollo, of Harwood Lloyd in Hackensack, says that seven words sum up a winning approach, reports New Jersey Lawyer:

“Say it. Prove it. Say it again.”

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