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Civil Court Judicial Forum $99.00



Copyright: October 2010
Product ID#: 52901MO

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From Event: Civil Court Judicial Forum, held October 2010.

Program Description

This unique resource will guide you in your future litigation efforts by sharing the judges' perspective on discovery and trial rules and practice. Gain practical advice for likely scenarios, discover specific judges' opinions and preferences, and prevent common mistakes. Find out what judges think attorneys need to keep in mind – order today!


Course Content

 

  1. Effective Motions and Discovery
  2. Judges' View on Settlement Techniques
  3. New Civil Case Management System
  4. Amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure – Management of Cases Involving Complex Litigation
  5. Voir Dire and Jury Selection
  6. What Should be Included in the Opening Statement
  7. Making and Handling Motions and Objections at Trial
  8. Common Mistakes to Avoid in Jury Trials
  9. Direct and Cross-Examination
  10. Introducing Evidence: When and How to do it
  11. Expert Examination
  12. Closing Argument and Jury Instructions

  

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