Think Outside of the Box in Depositions, Voir Dire, Direct, and Cross-Examination
Think Outside of the Box in Depositions, Voir Dire, Direct, and Cross-Examination
Whether you're interviewing a client, deposing a witness, questioning a potential juror, or cross-examining an expert at trial, your ability to ask the right questions in the best way is integral to getting the answers you need. Our seasoned faculty will reveal clever questioning styles and techniques that you can start using right away. Learn how to get control of the witness and steer testimony with precision - register today!
Barry M Snyder is the owner of The Law Office of Barry M. Snyder, P.A. He has more than 40 years of litigation experience focusing in the fields of personal injury, wrongful death, and criminal defense. Mr. Snyder is a board certified civil trial lawyer, mediator and qualified arbitrator. He is admitted to practice in Florida as well as Federal Court - Southern Middle, Northern districts. Mr. Snyder is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; a member of the Board of Directors of the Florida Justice Association; committee member of the Miami-Dade Branch of Professionalism for Attorneys; past guest speaker at University of Miami Law School, St. Thomas Law School, and Miami-Dade College; and is a trial consultant with Trial Consultants Inc. He is also a former past president of the North Dade Bar Association. Mr. Snyder earned his B.A. degree from the University of Miami and his J.D. degree from the University of New Hampshire Law School (Franklin Pierce Law Center).
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