Art of Advocacy Series: Opening Statement
Shows you how to predispose a jury in favor of your client, present a clear and concise outline of the facts of your case, alert the jury to your theory of liability, and explain the elements of damages you are seeking.

Contributors include: Philip H. Corboy, J.B. Spence, Robert L. Conason, Scott Baldwin, Robert L. Habush, Robert E. Cartwright, Charles Kramer, Harry Gair and David B. Baum.

First published in 1982.

1 Volume; updated with revisions.

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Art of Advocacy Series: Opening Statement
Shows you how to predispose a jury in favor of your client, present a clear and concise outline of the facts of your case, alert the jury to your theory of liability, and explain the elements of damages you are seeking.

Contributors include: Philip H. Corboy, J.B. Spence, Robert L. Conason, Scott Baldwin, Robert L. Habush, Robert E. Cartwright, Charles Kramer, Harry Gair and David B. Baum.

First published in 1982.

1 Volume; updated with revisions.

540.99 In Stock
Art of Advocacy Series: Opening Statement

Art of Advocacy Series: Opening Statement

by Leonard Decof
Art of Advocacy Series: Opening Statement

Art of Advocacy Series: Opening Statement

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Shows you how to predispose a jury in favor of your client, present a clear and concise outline of the facts of your case, alert the jury to your theory of liability, and explain the elements of damages you are seeking.

Contributors include: Philip H. Corboy, J.B. Spence, Robert L. Conason, Scott Baldwin, Robert L. Habush, Robert E. Cartwright, Charles Kramer, Harry Gair and David B. Baum.

First published in 1982.

1 Volume; updated with revisions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781579110550
Publisher: LexisNexis
Publication date: 04/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1288
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