Understanding Spoliation of Evidence in Construction Litigation – Part 2
Concluding a two-part series, Hunter Ralston explains the Texas Residential Construction Litigation Act (TRCLA) considerations, best practices for evidence preservation, and the importance of legal counsel.
Protecting Your Case: Understanding Spoliation of Evidence in Construction Litigation
When construction disputes arise, the evidence often tells the story. Hunter Ralston explains the importance of spoliation of evidence - and its applications in construction litigation.
What Is “One Day/One Trial” and Why It Should Be Standard for All Courts
Attorney Hunter Ralston explains the One Day/One Trial process and the benefits for employees and employers.
The Social Courtroom: How Social Media is Used to Gain Insight into Jurors
Hunter Ralston looks at social media as a jury research tool, what lawyers could learn about jurors and what problems might arise from an attorney’s use of social media sites to research jurors and potential jurors.
Shuffle the Deck: The Role the Texas Jury Shuffle Plays in Creating Diverse and Favorable Juries
An attorney looks across the courtroom to see the jury venire that has been numbered and seated, observes a cross-section of people in the county, and begins to prepare for voir dire. But Texas is nothing if it isn’t big and if it isn’t unique – which means another [...]