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Building Your Civil Trial Skills $99.00



Copyright: June 2010
Product ID#: 52592DM
Online Access: 6 months from date of purchase

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From Event: Building Your Civil Trial Skills, held June 2010.

Program Description

What are you willing to do to give your civil cases the best chances for success? The sure path to a favorable outcome – no matter if you're a novice or just need a refresher – is having a rock solid foundation in the basics. You'll never have two cases that are exactly the same, so you need to be able to easily manage the day-to-day issues in case something unusual comes your way. How do your civil trial skills stand up? Are you ready to deal with whatever situation arises?

Learn savvy civil practice skills easily! From the comfort of your desk, you'll get the knowledge you need to select the best jury for your case, deliver a compelling case at trial, knowledgeably handle post-trial issues and keep your practice on an even ethical keel. Order today!

 


Course Content
  1. How to Select the Right Jury for Your Case
  2. How to Present Your Case at Trial
  3. How to Handle Post-Trial Issues
  4. How to Avoid Common Ethical Pitfalls

Continuing Education Credits:   

National Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. - NALA: 6.00  National -  Credit Approval Expiration 06/24/2012

* denotes specialty credits



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