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Law Practice

May 23, 2001

Don't Let Confused Witnesses Cost Your Case

Lawyers often lose cases because their witnesses failed to present themselves credibly in court. There are some techniques, however, that will help witnesses be more self-confident and give their testimony greater impact.

        
By Andrew Cavagnaro and Elise G. Devecchio-Cavagnaro
        Lawyers often lose cases because their witnesses failed to present themselves credibly in court. There are some techniques, however, that will help witnesses be more self-confident and give their testimony greater impact.
        Witnesses lose credibility in court when they...

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