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Your First Trial: What You Wish You Knew

Your First Trial: What You Wish You Knew

In this engaging and informative Continuing Legal Education program, we delve into the critical aspects of a lawyer's first trial. Whether you're a newly minted attorney or transitioning to litigation, this podcast-style course provides practical insights, expert advice, and real-world anecdotes to equip you for success in the courtroom. Don't wait - register today!

  • Learn the importance of knowing your opponent.
  • Discover the importance of addressing your case's weaknesses.
  • Explore best practices relating to framing your arguments.
  • Determine the amount of preparation time necessary to try a case.
  • Uncover the art of creating a trial binder.
$70.00
Your First Trial: What You Wish You Knew
$70.00

Your First Trial: What You Wish You Knew

In this engaging and informative Continuing Legal Education program, we delve into the critical aspects of a lawyer's first trial. Whether you're a newly minted attorney or transitioning to litigation, this podcast-style course provides practical insights, expert advice, and real-world anecdotes to equip you for success in the courtroom. Don't wait - register today!

  • Learn the importance of knowing your opponent.
  • Discover the importance of addressing your case's weaknesses.
  • Explore best practices relating to framing your arguments.
  • Determine the amount of preparation time necessary to try a case.
  • Uncover the art of creating a trial binder.

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In this engaging and informative Continuing Legal Education program, we delve into the critical aspects of a lawyer's first trial. Whether you're a newly minted attorney or transitioning to litigation, this podcast-style course provides practical insights, expert advice, and real-world anecdotes to equip you for success in the courtroom. Don't wait - register today!

  • Learn the importance of knowing your opponent.
  • Discover the importance of addressing your case's weaknesses.
  • Explore best practices relating to framing your arguments.
  • Determine the amount of preparation time necessary to try a case.
  • Uncover the art of creating a trial binder.
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