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What Civil Court Judges Want You to Know $99.00



Copyright: April 2012
Product ID#: 58494CDR

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From Event: What Civil Court Judges Want You to Know, held April 2012.

Program Description

What if you could explore the different cultural climates of the judges' courtrooms without your clients' lives depending on the outcome of the exploration? Now you can. Take advantage of the unique opportunity to gain years of courtroom experience with one unique resource. Discover what the presiding triers of fact think of the litigation process and learn their personal rules and preferences. Order today!


Course Content

Morning Session (9:00-12:00)

  1. Determining Your Litigation Strategy
  2. Initial Pleadings
  3. Discovery Practice
  4. Settlement Conferences
  5. Drafting Effective Dispositive Motions
  6. Pretrial Conferences

Afternoon Session (1:00-4:30)

  1. Legal Ethics - The Judicial View
  2. Voir Dire And Jury Selection
  3. Opening Statement
  4. General Tips for Trial Advocacy
  5. Presenting Your Case at Trial
  6. Expert Examination
  7. Closing Argument and Jury Instructions
  8. Post Trial Considerations

  

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