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ABA Journal 1998 James W. McElhaney - Abstracts

ABA Journal 1998 James W. McElhaney
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Hand-me-down trials; learns what the case is really about before taking it over.LawJames W. McElhaney
Hit themes; weave your facts into a story the jury can follow.LawJames W. McElhaney
Make it habit-forming: effective cross-exam takes practice, practice, practice.LawJames W. McElhaney
Make limited time for voir dire count.LawJames W. McElhaney
Making memories: the right words will help the jury see your case better.LawJames W. McElhaney
Over-the-top arguments; lawyers can cause trouble for themselves by going too far.LawJames W. McElhaney
Should you hide the flag? It can pay to reveal case strengths during depositions.LawJames W. McElhaney
Staying out of traps; especially the ones you set for yourself without realizing it.LawJames W. McElhaney
Straight talk on direct; when done well, examining a witness is like a conversation.LawJames W. McElhaney
The case is falling apart... and continuity is the glue that keeps things together.LawJames W. McElhaney
The jury consultant bazaar; know what you're buying in the litigation support market.LawJames W. McElhaney
Using a business record; a document that's inadmissible one way can still get in.LawJames W. McElhaney
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