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In collaboration with Dr. Dennis Devine of IUPUI, Dr. Dennis P. Stolle spoke at the Annual Conference of the American Psychology & Law Society in Scottsdale, Arizona. They spoke as part of a symposium titled “New Directions in Jury Selection and Trial Consulting Research” and the title of their presentation was “A Field Study of … more »
INDIANAPOLIS, JANUARY 30, 2004 — Barnes & Thornburg clients have benefited for years from the firm’s ability to offer scientific jury research as part of trial preparation. The firm is now marketing its jury research and advocacy analysis service, called ThemeVision, to other law firms throughout the U.S.   “Increasingly, lawyers from other firms have … more »
On September 16, 2003, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decided In Re: Cendant Corporation Securities Litigation, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 19176. At issue in the case was whether the work product of a non-testifying trial consultant was privileged. The trial consultant whose work product was at issue was Dr. Phillip C. McGraw … more »
Dr. Dennis P. Stolle and partner Mark Stuaan published an article in the Western Criminology Review, which is a peer-reviewed criminal justice journal published by the Western Society of Criminology. The article, titled “Defending Depositions in High-Stakes Civil and Quasi-Criminal Litigation: An Application of Therapeutic Jurisprudence,” is written for a criminal justice audience and analyzes … more »
Dr. Dennis P. Stolle is a co-author of Practicing Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Law as a Helping Profession. In a recent favorable review, The New York Law Journal commented, “The concepts so wonderfully explained in this book can be applied on any scale, and could guide the U.S. on how to examine the causes of the Sept. … more »
Dr. Dennis P. Stolle had an article accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. “Fractional Factorial Designs for Legal Psychology” will be in the autumn 2001 issue of Behavioral Sciences & the Law, an international journal that publishes articles on topics such as empirical jury research. The article describes a novel technique for implementing complex … more »
Dr. Dennis P. Stolle is the co-author, with David Wexler and Bruce Winick, of Practicing Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Law as a Helping Profession. The book, published in 2000 by Carolina Academic Press, is available through amazon.com.