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ABA Journal 1995 James W. McElhaney - Abstracts
ABA Journal 1995 James W. McElhaney
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Advocacy in other forums; litigators must adapt to new resolution settings.
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James W. McElhaney
Finding the right script: trial lawyers must fit their cases to the belief patterns of juries.
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James W. McElhaney
Jury instructions.
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James W. McElhaney
Litigating in theory: a strong plan builds a good foundation for winning the case.
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James W. McElhaney
Making evidence: how a lawyer presents the available facts is crucial to a case.
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James W. McElhaney
Mongo on the loose: following primitive instincts can lead to traps in the courtroom.
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James W. McElhaney
Opening statements: to be effective with the jury, tell a good story.
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James W. McElhaney
Powers of persuasion: how you argue will affect whether the judge sees things your way.
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James W. McElhaney
Putting the case together: a disorganized approach can make a mess out of litigation.
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James W. McElhaney
When admissibility is the issue. (evidence)
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James W. McElhaney
Witness profiles: be observant of characteristics that will appeal to jurors or turn them off.
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James W. McElhaney
Writing to the ear: clarity and simplicity help readers to 'hear' what you have to say.
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James W. McElhaney
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