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March 28, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Vigilance Is a Virtue

Attorneys who discover that a juror has concealed personal information during voir dire that is relevant to the case must act promptly to inform the court or otherwise risk waiving the right to a new trial on the basis of juror misconduct. The recent case of Apple v. Samsung, where billions of dollars were at stake, shows just how important it is to review prospective jurors' backgrounds and watch empanelled jurors' behavior.
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St. John's University v. Bolton, 08-CV-5039 (NGG) (JMA)
Publication Date: 2010-12-14
Practice Area: Intellectual Property
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Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
Judge: District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis
Case number: 08-CV-5039 (NGG) (JMA)

Cite as: St. John's University v. Bolton, 08-CV-5039 (NGG) (JMA), NYLJ 1202476122601, at *1 (EDNY, Decided December 10, 2010)District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis

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