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ABA Journal 2001 James W. McElhaney - Abstracts

ABA Journal 2001 James W. McElhaney
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Character studies; what jurors think of parties is a factor in deciding the case.LawJames W. McElhaney
Craft a dynamic direct; use verbal highlights to help keep the jury listening.LawJames W. McElhaney
Empty words; without facts, what you say may just be hot air.LawJames W. McElhaney
Fault lines; your mistakes can make the other side look good.LawJames W. McElhaney
Looking for the good guy; witnesses don't have to be pretty - just simple and direct.LawJames W. McElhaney
Make every exhibit count.LawJames W. McElhaney
Reveal the real witness; don't let other parties show only their best sides to the jury.LawJames W. McElhaney
Show time; don't get carried away with complicated exhibits.LawJames W. McElhaney
Staying away from the dogs; your first decision should be whether to take a case at all.LawJames W. McElhaney
Talking back to Billy Pidcoe; cross-examinations help you tell the story of the case.LawJames W. McElhaney
The focus of judgment; be careful where you direct the spotlight during trial.LawJames W. McElhaney
Whose case is it, anyway? It's not always easy to identify your real client.LawJames W. McElhaney
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