Posts Tagged ‘Trial’
Becoming a Trial Lawyer
Becoming a Trial LawyerTrying a case is an incredibly exciting and terrifying experience. While thorough preparation is crucial to performing effectively in court, the trial is a dynamic process that often requires even the most comprehensively prepared attorneys to adapt on the spot to the shifting sands in the courtroom. This book teaches fundamental trial advocacy skills, and it helps readers both prepare... More
Rick Friedman on Becoming a Trial Lawyer
Rick Friedman on Becoming a Trial LawyerWith Rules of the Road, Rick Friedman revolutionized the way plaintiff lawyers structure their cases; with Polarizing the Case, he gave us the weapons to fight back against the most common and insidious defenses raised by our opponents. Now, in Rick Friedman on Becoming a Trial Lawyer, Friedman turns to the inner... More
Trial & Error: The Education of a Freedom Lawyer, Volume Two: For the Prosecution
Trial & Error: The Education of a Freedom Lawyer, Volume Two: For the ProsecutionPoetry. In this, the second of his three-book series TRIAL & ERROR: THE EDUCATION OF A FREEDOM LAWYER, Art Campbell becomes a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. He tries dozens of cases with only ten minutes preparation, confronts "testilying" witnesses, and argues constitutional issues on behalf of the government. His... More
The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes to Win
The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes to WinDavid Berg knows how to win cases. And he knows how to tell a story. In The Trial Lawyer Berg puts both skills to dazzling use in two instructive and engaging DVDs that demonstrate how you can win at trial. With particular emphasis on developing the skills of young lawyers, Berg examines key aspects of a trial, including voir dire, direct and cross examination, opening and closing arguments... More
Trial Handbook for South Carolina Lawyers, 2008 Ed.
Trial Handbook for South Carolina Lawyers, 2008 Ed.Description This text is a clear and concise treatment of both the procedural and substantive aspects of trial. It analyzes the latest state trial case law, rules, and statutues. Proper authority is cited for every statement, including the most recent South Carolina and federal case law. It details every aspect of a trial in a sequential manner, providing... More