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What a Plaintiff’s Lawyer Can Learn from Serving on a Jury

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Jeff Coleman, a 1990 Cumberland School of Law alumnus, shares some of his experiences in the courtroom and how serving on a jury taught him valuable lessons about the importance of credibility in the practice of law.

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Jeff Coleman, a 1990 Cumberland School of Law alumnus, shares some of his experiences in the courtroom and how serving on a jury taught him valuable lessons about the importance of credibility in the practice of law.

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Jeff Coleman, a 1990 Cumberland School of Law alumnus, shares some of his experiences in the courtroom and how serving on a jury taught him valuable lessons about the importance of credibility in the practice of law.

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