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Eric M. Freedman Discusses Ineffective Trial Lawyers
By Lawrence Hurley
January 2012
California Lawyer
EXCERPT:
Gardner's take on trial defense attorneys is shared by Eric M. Freedman, a professor at Hofstra University School of Law in New York who frequently litigates capital cases. According to Freedman, lawyers who are truly incompetent - perhaps due to problems with drugs or alcohol - are the "most likely to be defensive" when challenged about their handling of a case.
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