In the fourth episode of his "Powerful Witness Preparation" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small shares the three most common reasons why clients think they don't need to prepare for courtroom testimony.
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Witness Preparation
In this series of articles, Mr. Small sets forth 10 time-tested rules to assist in the critical task of preparing witnesses.
The first rule for any witness, the rule from which all else flows, is to take your time....more
Originally published in The Dispute Resolver, September 2012
Not so long ago, persuading construction industry executives and managers that they needed extensive preparation before testifying in a legal proceeding was...more