May 01, 2011
Juror Conrad sends a note regarding vicarious liability; lawyers reinvestigate potential identity match with suspended lawyer but conclude they are different people.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edelstein | person | 115 | View Entity |
| Trzaskoma | person | 29 | View Entity |
| Juror Conrad | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Brune | person | 216 | View Entity |
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This legal filing (Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP) defends the conduct of attorneys from Brune & Richard regarding a potential conflict with 'Juror Conrad.' The text details events in March and May 2011 where the legal team investigated whether the juror was actually a suspended Bronx lawyer of the same name. The attorneys concluded the two were different people based on discrepancies in addresses, education, and age, and therefore determined they had no ethical duty to disclose their suspicion to the court.
Events with shared participants
A witness named Edelstein is questioned about a decision made with Susan Brune to omit information from a legal brief.
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Edelstein and Susan Brune decided to omit information about a juror note and a suspended lawyer from a legal brief they were preparing.
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Ms. Brune is giving testimony under direct examination.
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A direct examination of a witness named Brune regarding the legal team and paralegals involved in the 'Parma matter'.
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Direct examination of a witness named Brune regarding the jury selection process (voir dire).
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A past voir dire process is discussed, where the plan was for Judge Pauley to question potential juror Catherine M. Conrad to determine if she was the same person from a court opinion.
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The writing of a legal brief by Edelstein and Ms. Brune.
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A discussion between Edelstein and Ms. Brune about what information to include or omit in a legal brief concerning Catherine Conrad.
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A witness, Edelstein, is questioned by an attorney about their knowledge of Catherine Conrad's professional status.
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A discussion about whether computer research on Ms. Conrad could have been performed on May 12th.
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