Friday, August 27, 2010

GOOD PIZZA LIKE GREAT JURY SELECTION

Having a good pizza pie is like picking an awsome jury. A variety of good ingredients from a solid background or similar qualities in jurors makes for a better result in many cases.

Recently, I went to eat at an excellent pizza place in the Capitol Hill area of DC. I found that the ingredients mixed with field greens and prociutto ham were delicious. And, the wood fired style really made a difference in the flavor at 7th Hill Pizza on Capitol Hill (www.seventhhill.com). And, to boot, the chef came out to speak to the customers. Anthony from Cleveland, knows that much of the Midwestern and Northern pizza places really have the edge over the locals in their pizza toppings and sauce. Ingredients are key, and they know how to add the unique ones here, for instance, the Southwest Waterfront has tomato, black olive, anchovies and basil.

And, in voir dire, you need to evaluate your jurors to fit your desired outcome. If you have a case with a slip and fall issue, you might wish to find individuals that have really open minds about the subject. You really have to choose a custom juror for this one, because it is very difficult to prove if the plaintiff.

Plaintiff then would want the custom type ingredients I ordered at sevenhills i.e. not on the menu. This would fit his tastes well at the dining table and in the courtroom.

Defense would go for the more traditional type i.e. peperoni and cheese, and would be out of luck at seven hills because they do not serve such a boring slice. However, boring is just the ticket to win such a claim. And, a boring juror, with not much outside the box thinking would be fine to defeat a slip and fall claim.

I would say that my evening at Seven Hills was a delicious experience and I recommend it to those northern pizza snobs who need a pizza fix.

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