This course covers two of the most crucial aspects of trial advocacy: delivery of effective opening statements and providing techniques for cross-examining expert witnesses during trial. Among other things, this course discusses selection of a theme, persuasive storytelling, and diffusing weaknesses in an opening statement. It also provides helpful strategy for challenging experts who may cause issues to your legal position. Mr. Osborn will provide attendees practical advice based on his extensive courtroom experience which includes prosecuting or defending 65 trials. The course is designed to equip attendees with the skills needed to navigate these challenging legal issues.
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