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Questioning Strategies for Litigators: Depositions, Voir Dire, Cross-Examination, and More

Questioning Strategies for Litigators: Depositions, Voir Dire, Cross-Examination, and More

Whether you're interviewing clients and witnesses, conducting a cross-examination or questioning potential jurors at trial, being able to draw out the answers you need is a vital skill for any litigator. However, perfecting the art of questioning is an elusive goal. Every witness is unique, and there can be a fine line between drawing out the answer you want and unleashing a torrent of unhelpful or even harmful information. In this program, trial lawyers who have spent years honing their questioning techniques will show you what questions to ask and how to ask them so you can get precisely what you need. Enhance your advocacy skills - register today!

  • Learn how to seamlessly blend psychology into your questioning strategy for better results.
  • Discover questions you should not ask and how to avoid that one question too many.
  • Get jurors talking and find out how to unmask their hidden biases and attitudes.
  • Admit (or exclude) exhibits and expert witnesses by laying the most effective foundations.
  • Draw out admissions and defuse harmful testimony on cross.
  • Find out how to detect and draw honest answers out of the lying or evasive witness.
$429.00
Questioning Strategies for Litigators: Depositions, Voir Dire, Cross-Examination, and More
$429.00

Questioning Strategies for Litigators: Depositions, Voir Dire, Cross-Examination, and More

Whether you're interviewing clients and witnesses, conducting a cross-examination or questioning potential jurors at trial, being able to draw out the answers you need is a vital skill for any litigator. However, perfecting the art of questioning is an elusive goal. Every witness is unique, and there can be a fine line between drawing out the answer you want and unleashing a torrent of unhelpful or even harmful information. In this program, trial lawyers who have spent years honing their questioning techniques will show you what questions to ask and how to ask them so you can get precisely what you need. Enhance your advocacy skills - register today!

  • Learn how to seamlessly blend psychology into your questioning strategy for better results.
  • Discover questions you should not ask and how to avoid that one question too many.
  • Get jurors talking and find out how to unmask their hidden biases and attitudes.
  • Admit (or exclude) exhibits and expert witnesses by laying the most effective foundations.
  • Draw out admissions and defuse harmful testimony on cross.
  • Find out how to detect and draw honest answers out of the lying or evasive witness.

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Whether you're interviewing clients and witnesses, conducting a cross-examination or questioning potential jurors at trial, being able to draw out the answers you need is a vital skill for any litigator. However, perfecting the art of questioning is an elusive goal. Every witness is unique, and there can be a fine line between drawing out the answer you want and unleashing a torrent of unhelpful or even harmful information. In this program, trial lawyers who have spent years honing their questioning techniques will show you what questions to ask and how to ask them so you can get precisely what you need. Enhance your advocacy skills - register today!

  • Learn how to seamlessly blend psychology into your questioning strategy for better results.
  • Discover questions you should not ask and how to avoid that one question too many.
  • Get jurors talking and find out how to unmask their hidden biases and attitudes.
  • Admit (or exclude) exhibits and expert witnesses by laying the most effective foundations.
  • Draw out admissions and defuse harmful testimony on cross.
  • Find out how to detect and draw honest answers out of the lying or evasive witness.