Rob Bunzel’s Series On Trial Lessons Continues with a Review of Courtroom Warrior: The Combative Career of William Travers Jerome in the Daily Journal by Robert H. Bunzel May 22, 2020 – This article by Rob Bunzel containing an important lesson for trial lawyers from great books in the Edlund library appeared in the Daily Journal. […]
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The man to see was Edward Bennett Williams – by Robert H. Bunzel
Rob Bunzel’s Series On Trial Lessons Continues with a Review of The Man to See in the Daily Journal by Robert H. Bunzel December 12, 2019 – This article by Rob Bunzel containing an important lesson for trial lawyers from great books in the Edlund library appeared in the Daily Journal. This article concerns “The […]
Lessons learned from ‘The Trial of Jack Ruby’ – by Robert H. Bunzel
Rob Bunzel’s Series On Trial Lessons Continues with Review of The Trial Of Jack Ruby in the Daily Journal by Robert H. Bunzel June 10, 2019 – This article by Rob Bunzel containing an important lesson for trial lawyers from great books in the Edlund library appeared in the Daily Journal. Mel Belli represented Jack […]
Lawyers: Put down the electronic legal menu for just a moment – by Robert H. Bunzel
Lawyers: Put down the electronic legal menu for just a moment by Robert H. Bunzel October 1, 2018 – San Francisco lawyer’s lawyer Bill Edlund (Pillsbury Madison & Sutro 1956-1999 and Bartko Zankel Bunzel & Miller 1999-2016) died on Christmas Eve two years ago. Bill’s daughter Cami gave our firm his legal library collected over […]
Defending “The Last Man Standing”: Trench Lessons from the 2008 Criminal Antitrust Trial (United States v. Swanson) – by co-author Robert H. Bunzel
Defending “The Last Man Standing”: Trench Lessons from the 2008 Criminal Antitrust Trial (United States v. Swanson) by Robert H. Bunzel (co-author) June 2008 – Gary Swanson, a senior sales executive of Hynix America, was indicted for conspiring to fix Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) computer chip prices in violation of Section 1 of the […]