Today, we’ve asked David G. Myers to share his Tip of the Week. After the stock market drops, we say it was due for a correction. After a nail-biting game, we fault the losing coach for the obviously ...
Reflecting on a pivotal decision from your fertility journey, you may find yourself questioning what you could have done differently. Perhaps it was a choice regarding a treatment plan, clinic, or ...
While views may vary, we believe firmly that witness preparation should involve asking witnesses the tough questions, for several reasons: First, we would argue it is better to pose a tough or ...
Jurors are often put in the position of assessing the probability or risk of something at the time a decision was made, before the consequences can be known. “How likely is it that a given result will ...
Elisa Reiter, Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and Daniel Pollack, attorney and professor at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work in New York City.
Sylvan Browne suggests a way to deal with the problem of hindsight bias when assessing the obviousness of a patent application So-called hindsight bias can affect the assessment of the obviousness of ...
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