CLE Credit Hours: Original Seminar Course Length: 1.5 Hours. General
A panel of experienced litigators, including perspectives from the bench, demonstrations, and experiential components, will provide the ten commandments of summation, direct examination, cross examination, and opening statement. Attendees will take away trial skills, guidance, and checklists essential to make sure you present your best case.
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Presented by the Connecticut Bar Institute
- How to develop and deliver an effective summation
- How to develop and deliver an effective direct examination
- How to develop and deliver an effective cross examination
- How to develop and deliver an effective opening statement
Who Should Purchase
Any attorney interested in trying cases, or interested in brushing up on their trial skills.