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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Curious Case Of An Emerald Necklace

The case of the Estate of Robinson Brown Jr. was intriguing. Read on. As David Federman rightly put it given the sheer number of worst appraisal and expert witnessing practices in the Louisville emerald trial, those who want to celebrate Jackson’s acquittal should do so by preventing future legal ordeals like his. That can only be done by seeing to it that judges and juries are exposed to best practices. At the end of the day it's all about trust, trust, and trust. http://www.colored-stone.com/stories/july09/louisville-emeralds.cfm

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