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A playwright writes and rewrites a script many times, yet even with many drafts, a play never goes straight to opening night on Broadway. Playwrights are fortunate -- they can control the characters and the entire story. As litigation counsel, you only get half the story over which you have modest control. What are your options for testing ideas and getting some feedback? William DeVane Logue evaluates a few: early neutral evaluation, mini-trials and summary jury trials.
March 26, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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