by Treblaw | Dec 30, 2016 | Litigation
I was driving through Carmel, Indiana on Thanksgiving day the first time I saw this street sign – driving to a Thanksgiving dinner. I thought to myself, “How the heck do I navigate these roundabouts?” The sign made absolutely no sense – my destination was straight...
by Treblaw | Nov 30, 2016 | Litigation
The Rainbow Bridge spanning the Niagra River from the American Falls to the Canadian Falls – a place, where when the sun is out, you can see rainbows formed in the mist created by the chaos of waters colliding in Niagra Falls.I view my job, whether functioning as a...
by Treblaw | Nov 21, 2016 | Litigation
A lawyer who has a strategy to win at trial can be spotted by the trained eye immediately. They do not waste time asking worthless questions at depositions. In the vast majority of cases who cares about the details of a witnesses education or work history? Who cares...
by Treblaw | Nov 15, 2016 | Litigation
The most often stated phrase related to trials used by both lawyers and non-lawyers is that the most important rule of cross examination is never ask a question for which you do not know the answer. Indeed, some people have elevated that mythical statement to the...
by Treblaw | Nov 10, 2016 | Litigation
More than 126 million people cast votes in the Presidential election. Each and every one of you honored those who paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect our right to vote and choose our leaders. Just as I told you in my pre-election post, I was there to observe and...