Direct Examination: To Lead or Not to Lead
Podcast - Effective Trial Language Part 1: Noise
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Podcast - The Importance of Civility in Trial Law
Podcast - Understanding the Importance of Chronology
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5 Key Takeaways | How Young Lawyers Can Sharpen Their Trial Skills
Tips for Conducting Remote Trials
Benefits of Remote Trials
Conducting Trials Post Pandemic
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Litigating in the Virtual World: Passing Fad or Wave of the Future?
Live Trials During the COVID-19 Pandemic: What’s Changed?
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