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2022 Trial Skills Update: Opening Statements: The Road Map to Making Your Case in Opening Statements
How does an attorney effectively begin a jury trial? This session of the Trial Skills Update seminar will focus on the nuts and bolts of effective opening statements. It will provide dependable techniques to craft a powerful opening statement, while highlighting ways to enhance delivery for those seeking to grab the attention of the jurors. Common pitfalls will be discussed and ways to avoid them providing session attendees with all skills needed to create and convey powerful opening statements.
0.75 Participatory MCLE Credits
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$48.75
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$33.75
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