Litigation
Mar. 5, 2002
Surviving a Cross Takes Guidance, Preparation
Dicta Colum - By David H. Brickner - A few suggestions on preparation of your client for cross-examination at trial. Though it's tedious, exacting work requiring no small amount of patience, I suggest you keep these points in mind:
Dicta Column
By David H. Brickner
A few suggestions on preparation of your client for cross-examination at trial. Though it's tedious, exacting work requiring no small amount of patience, I su...
By David H. Brickner
A few suggestions on preparation of your client for cross-examination at trial. Though it's tedious, exacting work requiring no small amount of patience, I su...
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