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Litigation

Sep. 16, 2003

Preparing Witness Can Win Your Case Before It Begins

Column - Trial Techniques - By Sanford Michelman - What attorney wouldn't want to win a case before it begins? While it's not a sure bet, spending the time to prepare your witnesses properly for your direct examination and the opposing counsel's cross-examination as well as your own cross-examination can increase dramatically your chances of a successful verdict.

        Column
        
        Trial Techniques
        
        By Sanford Michelman
        
        What attorney wouldn't want ...

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