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ABA Journal 1999 James W. McElhaney - Abstracts
ABA Journal 1999 James W. McElhaney
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Can't say that - here's why; get more objections sustained by stressing the legal basis.
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James W. McElhaney
Don't be a discovery walrus; woofing and snorting won't develop story of the case.
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James W. McElhaney
Don't be locked out; the right strategy can open doors to evidence that might otherwise be inadmissible at trial.
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James W. McElhaney
Focus your final argument; to close effectively, highlight the points that really count.
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James W. McElhaney
Just tell the story.
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James W. McElhaney
Misdirect, then pounce; don't always let witnesses know where you are taking them.
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James W. McElhaney
Persuasive objections; grabbing every chance is not the best way to be sustained in court.
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James W. McElhaney
Reel-time testimony; help the jury see what you're saying.
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James W. McElhaney
The case against clutter; presenting too much 'stuff' will drive the jury to distraction.
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James W. McElhaney
The cost with greed; asking for too much can result in getting nothing.
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James W. McElhaney
The sin of self-persuasion; getting carried away with your rhetoric can be perilous.
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James W. McElhaney
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