Summary Judgment and Sham Affidavits: Protecting Your Motion from Contradictory Testimony

March 2nd, 2026|Categories: Emerging Litigation & Risk, Journal, New Featured Post for Home Page, News|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

In this article, Cat Gavrilidis of Swift Currie examines how inconsistent testimony can undermine summary judgment and how courts apply the sham affidavit rule when affidavits contradict prior deposition statements. She explores jurisdictional differences and outlines practical steps attorneys can take to prevent contradictions, correct the record, and protect a well-founded motion before trial.

From Socks to Strategy: What Zoom Focus Groups Reveal About Your Case with Elizabeth Larrick

August 7th, 2025|Categories: Complex Business Litigation, ELP, Law Firm Operations, New Featured Post for Home Page|Tags: , , , , |

Trial attorney and litigation consultant Elizabeth Larrick shares what more than 1,000 virtual focus groups have taught her about trial prep, from testing case narratives to refining jury selection. In this episode of the Emerging Litigation Podcast, discover how Zoom-based sessions reveal surprising insights into witness credibility, evidence presentation, and what really resonates with jurors—yes, even their take on orange socks.

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