Tactical Trial Strategies – The Overlooked, Forgotten, and Subtle Rules that Win Trials

01 Jul , 2026

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There are countless trial skill CLEs that will teach you the basics of trial strategies. This CLE is different. It focuses on the rules and legal holdings that attorneys overlook, forget, or simply don’t think to apply to their case.

Robby Dube, an undefeated civil trial attorney, will guide you through the rules of civil procedure, evidence, and key precedents that he uses to win. Some examples include using initial disclosures to eliminate the other side’s damages, using 30(b)(6) testimony effectively to exclude evidence and get two bites at the apple, and using the hearsay rules to admit “incorporated business records.”

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