Oct. 15, 2002
Juror Turnoffs
Column by Noelle C. Nelson - Good cases often are lost by lawyers who unwittingly alienate jurors. Jurors expect attorneys to be consummate professionals. Their assessment of professionalism goes beyond an attorney's ability to present a case with sufficient legal expertise.
Noelle C. Nelson
Good cases often are lost by lawyers who unwittingly alienate jurors. Jurors expect attorneys to be consummate professionals. Their assessment of professionalism goes beyond an attorney's ability to present a case with sufficient legal expertise.
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