Witnesses, Add to Your ‘Truthiness’ by Showing Pictures

Dr. Ken Broda-Bahm | Holland & Hart The idea is a merger of pop culture with academics. In pop culture, “truthiness” refers facetiously to the feeling of something being true, independent of its actual truth value (a term coined by late-night comedian, Stephen Colbert). Academics, however, have creatively adopted the term to describe the real phenomenon that… Continue reading Witnesses, Add to Your ‘Truthiness’ by Showing Pictures

The Value of Photographic Evidence in Construction Litigation

Marie Mueller | Construction Executive If a picture is worth a thousand words, can it be worth a thousand dollars? Ten thousand? Maybe, if it provides key evidence in a construction dispute. Litigating a construction case involves each side telling their story. Details and visual context make a story compelling. Evidence and corroboration make a… Continue reading The Value of Photographic Evidence in Construction Litigation

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