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Trial by Jury 2012
Chair(s):
David R. Marriott
Practice Area:
Arguments (Litigation),
Closing arguments,
Cross-examination,
Direct examination,
Jury,
Jury selection,
Litigation,
Voir dire,
Witnesses
Published:
Nov 2012
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ISBN:
9781402419010
PLI Item #:
34573
CHB Spine #:
H898
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Picking a Winner: Ten Tips for Selecting the Best Possible Jury
Chapter 2. Using Hypotheticals During Jury Selection
Chapter 3. Establishing Meaningful Dialogue with Potential Jurors During Voir Dire
Chapter 4. It's Deja Vu All Over Again: More Thoughts on Doing Effective Voir Dire
Chapter 5. The Myth of Juror Impartiality: Practical Strategies for Minimizing Juror Bias
Chapter 6. Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection in the Age of Social Media
Chapter 7. Friend or Foe? Social Media, the Jury, and You
Chapter 8. Leveraging Social Media for Litigation
Chapter 9. Supplemental Jury Questionnaires: Their Construction, Use, and Applications
Chapter 10. Individual Questionnaire for Jurors to Read to Themselves and Respond to Orally When Called Upon by the Court
Chapter 11. Instructions to Counsel Concerning Jury Selection
Chapter 12. Jury Instructions Cautioning Against Use of the Internet and Social Networking
Chapter 13. United States of America v. Conrad M. Black, et al. Juror Questionnaire
Chapter 14. United States of America vs. Jose Padilla, et al. Juror Questionnaire
Chapter 15. People of the State of Colorado v. Kobe Bryant Jury Questionnaire
Chapter 16. Opening to Win: Seven Tips for Delivering an Effective Opening Statement
Chapter 17. Opening Statement
Chapter 18. The Opening Statement
Chapter 19. Opening Statements: "Ten Points in Making an Effective Opening Statement"
Chapter 20. Structure of the Opening Statement
Chapter 21. Storytelling in Legal Arguments
Chapter 22. Essential Trial Skills: Opening Statements and Closing Arguments
Chapter 23. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Novartis Pharma AG, and Novartis International Pharmaceutical Ltd. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc. Plaintiff's Opening Statement by Evan R. Chesler
Chapter 24. Liberty Media Corp., et al. v. Vivendi Universal S.A., et al. Plaintiff's Opening Statement by Jim Quinn
Chapter 25. Liberty Media Corp., et al. v. Vivendi Universal S.A., et al. Defendant's Opening Statement by R. Stan Mortenson
Chapter 26. Apple Inc. vs. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC Counterclaimant's Opening Statement by William F. Lee
Chapter 27. A Direct Path to Winning: Tips for Conducting an Effective Direct Examination
Chapter 28. Direct Examination: Making the Facts Understandable
Chapter 29. Trial Theory and Blind Poetics
Chapter 30. An In-Depth Look at Direct Examinationof Expert Witnesses
Chapter 31. Direct Examination of Expert Witnesses
Chapter 32. Working with the Stressed-Out Witness: 10 Tips for Managing Anxiety
Chapter 33. Trial in Action: Using Psychodrama to Prepare for Trial
Chapter 34. New York State Unified Court System Part 1200--Rules of Professional Conduct
Chapter 35. Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC Direct Examination by Harold J. McElhinny
Chapter 36. Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC Direct Examination by Joseph J. Mueller
Chapter 37. Ethical Pitfalls in Jury Trials
Chapter 38. Code of Pretrial and Trial Conduct
Chapter 39. The Ethical Edge of Persuasive Tactics
Chapter 40. Tactics and Ethical Considerations in Leveraging Demonstratives
Chapter 41. The Art of Cross Examination: Eight Tips for Conducting an Effective Cross Examination
Chapter 42. An Introduction to Cross-Examination
Chapter 43. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Novartis Pharma AG, and Novartis International Pharmaceutical Ltd. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc. Cross-Examination by David R. Marriott
Chapter 44. In Re Vivendi Universal, S.A. Securities Litigation Cross-Examination by Daniel Slifkin
Chapter 45. Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC Cross-Examination by William F. Lee
Chapter 46. Closing to Win: Ten Tips for Making an Effective Closing Argument
Chapter 47. Closing Arguments
Chapter 48. Keep It Simple at First When Closing
Chapter 49. In a Closing, Argue, Don't Summarize
Chapter 50. Preparing and Delivering the Defense Closing Argument
Chapter 51. Avoiding Pitfalls in Closing Arguments
Chapter 52. Essential Trial Skills: Opening Statements and Closing Arguments
Chapter 53. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Novartis Pharma AG, And Novartis International Pharmaceutical Ltd. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc. Closing Argument by Evan R. Chesler
Chapter 54. Apple Inc. V. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC Counterclaimant's Closing Argument by William F. Lee
Chapter 55. In Re Vivendi Universal, S.A. Securities Litigation Closing Argument by Paul C. Saunders
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