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Litigation

Feb. 10, 2004

Jurists Appreciate Counsel With That Something Extra

Column - Trial Strategy - By Douglas G. Carnahan - We know a trial lawyer's job is not to curry favor with the judge. Her job is to win over the fact finder. However, lawyers who are perceived by judges as effective, credible advocates probably more likely will be perceived well by juries and prevail in their trials.

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        Trial Strategy
        
        By Douglas G. Carnahan
        
        We know a trial lawyer's job...

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