Josh Dubin was in Kingston, New York this week, questioning potential jurors in the case of a local dentist accused of poisoning a friend in what the prosecutor called “a love triangle gone bad.”
Lawyers like Gerald Shargel of Winston & Strawn, who is defending the dentist in the high-profile case, often rely on consultants like Dubin whose Dubin Research & Consulting, in the words of its website, “crafts litigation strategy that translates into victories at trial.”
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