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Goldberg's The First Trial (Where Do I Sit? What Do I Say?) in a Nutshell, 2d

By Steven Goldberg, Tracy Walters McCormack
Copyright: 2009
ISBN-13: 9780314211590
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Series: Nutshell
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 439
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 1 in.
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Description

This guide offers a unique approach to advocacy instruction. It concentrates on the overall approach to trying a case, weaving persuasion and procedure to help lawyers and law students prepare for their first trials with confidence. It addresses a variety of topics from technology to where to sit and what to say and meshes practical advice and "how to" instructions with sophisticated persuasive techniques. Small enough to be read in a single sitting, this book will serve as the perfect first primer and a continuing resource for experience litigators to read again before trial.

Features

  • Explains rules and reasons of trial procedure
  • Jury selection methods
  • Primer for beginning students of trial advocacy
  • Reviews opening and closing statements
  • Time-tested trial techniques
  • Trial preparation suggestions
  • Witness examination guidance

Summary Of Contents