
LOS ANGELES - When David R. Singer was a young attorney, he participated in a big antitrust case that changed his perspective on how to litigate. He got to observe a mock jury deliberate as it wrestled with the issues.
"It was eye-opening to watch these everyday people look at these jury instructions, process them and deal with them," he said. "That's when the light bulb went off in my head: it's all about keeping it simple and underst...
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