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Trial by Jury 2018
Chair(s):
David R. Marriott
Practice Area:
Jury trials,
Litigation,
Practice skills (Litigation),
Trial
Published:
Nov 2018
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ISBN:
9781402432590
PLI Item #:
221111
CHB Spine #:
H1116
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Chapter 1. Jury Selection: Suggestions for Picking Your Best Triers of Fact
Chapter 2. Richard Waites, J.D., Ph.D., The Advocates—Jury and Trial Consultants, Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection in Accordance with ABA Formal Opinion No. 466
Chapter 3. Richard Waites, J.D., Ph.D., The Advocates—Jury and Trial Consultants, Working with Trial Consultants
Chapter 4. Caren Myers Morrison, Investigating Jurors on Social Media, Pace Law Review, Volume 35, Issue 1 (Fall 2014)
Chapter 5. Jury Questionnaire, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Chapter 6. The Opening Statement: Charting a Path to Victory
Chapter 7. Lewis S. Wiener and Ronald W. Zdrojeski, Ch. 14: The Art of the Persuasive Opening Statement: Finding Your Inner Storyteller, American Bar Association, From the Trenches: Strategies and Tips from 21 of the Nation’s Top Trial Lawyers (December 2015)
Chapter 8. Ben Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan, From Opening to Summation, Making First Impressions Count, New York Law Journal (June 5, 2015)
Chapter 9. Transcript of Opening Statements, Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., C-11-01846 LHK (N.D. Cal. 2012)
Chapter 10. Direct to Success: How to Conduct an Effective Direct Examination
Chapter 11. Rick R. Fuentes, Ph.D., Using Storytelling Techniques to Craft a Persuasive Legal Story, The Criminal Practice Report, Volume 11, No. 18
Chapter 12. Frank C. Jones and Chilton Davis Varner, Direct Examination: Making the Facts Understandable
Chapter 13. Jon R. Muth, Direct Examination: A Forgotten Art, Trial Practice, Michigan Bar Journal (May 2013)
Chapter 14. Trial Transcript, In re: Vivendi Universal, S.A. Securities Litigation, Civil Action No. 02-5571 (October 6, 2009)
Chapter 15. Richard Waites, A Practical Approach in Navigating Ethical Issues During Trial Preparation for Trial Attorneys and Trial Consultants
Chapter 16. Cross Examination: Nine Suggestions for Success
Chapter 17. Fred T. Friedman, UNC School of Government Trial, Cross-Examination Skills
Chapter 18. Robert MacFarlane, Fundamentals of the Art of Cross-Examination
Chapter 19. Transcript, Compuware Corporation v. International Business Machines Corporation, Case No. 02-CV-70906 (March 11, 2005)
Chapter 20. Hon. Raymond J. Dearie, David R. Marriott and David Lisner, Closing to Win: Closing Argument: Suggestions for Effective Advocacy
Chapter 21. R.W. Howard Lightle, Closing Argument in a Civil Trial
Chapter 22. Edgar M. Elliott, IV, Closing Argument from the Defense Perspective
Chapter 23. Novartis Pharmaceuticals v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, Civil No. 05-cv-1887-DMC (D.N.J. 2009)
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