Join the discussion to learn about establishing credibility, communicating a trial theme, using charts or graphs and developing a chronology of events.
Join our expert panelists as they examine examples of cognitive illusions and how best to ensure that settlement and trial decisions are based on social science and not just one's gut.
To succeed as a trial lawyer, you need to know how to take and defend depositions. In this program, you will learn essential deposition skills, including how to avoid common pitfalls in taking and defending depositions, and how to make the most of deposition transcripts before and during trial.
This program focuses on practical issues, like what the jury trial will look like, how to reach remote communities to ensure fair participation, and examines the lawyers' and judges' roles.
Criminal trial proceedings will continue to evolve on a remote or "virtual" basis. What will those trials look like in the future? What constitutional challenges will jury trials face? This first part will address these and other issues.