Litigation
Aug. 27, 2002
Engage Jurors With Open-Ended Questions
Dicta Column - By David H. Brickner - Many lawyers struggle with voir dire. How can you learn the most about the potential jurors by stimulating real conversation, bearing in mind that jurors, if left to their own devices, tend to say the least they can get away with and avoid volunteering information?
Dicta Column
By David H. Brickner
Many lawyers struggle with voir dire. How can you learn the most about the potential jurors by stimulating real conversation, bearing in mind that jurors, if left ...
By David H. Brickner
Many lawyers struggle with voir dire. How can you learn the most about the potential jurors by stimulating real conversation, bearing in mind that jurors, if left ...
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