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Law Practice

Jan. 19, 2005

Open-Minded?

EXTRA Closer Column - By Harry J. Plotkin - Take note, savvy trial attorneys: Recent research suggests that the ingredients of a successful case presentation - jury selection, opening statements, evidence presentation, witness and expert testimony - may not be created equal in the eyes of a jury.

EXTRA Closer Column
By Harry J. Plotkin

        
        Take note, savvy trial attorneys: Recent research suggests that the ingredients of a successful case presentation - jury selection, opening statements, evidence presentation, witness and expert testimony - may no...

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