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Wining Jury Trials Trial Tactics and Sponsorship Strategies: Third Edition (NITA)

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About Wining Jury Trials Trial Tactics And Sponsorship

Product Description The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the same strong premise of its previous editions (evidence sponsorship) and the same strong theme (there is, in fact, a right way to teach trial skills) with many new features, including more detailed guidance on the critical questions of whether and when to impeach one's own witness with harmful material. This text, by Robert Klonoff and Paul Colby, takes a solid approach to evidence and focuses on issues such as:   Choosing witnesses   Introducing negative evidence   How to handle marginal evidence   Weaving the fundamental elements of your case into your evidence, for example, opening statements and cross-examination Winning Jury Trials explains the soundness of its tactics in simple and easy-to-remember principles, enabling the advocate familiar with those principles to make the right decisions on common dilemmas arising at trial without having to refer to any manual. No law student or litigator should be without this important work. About the Author Robert H. Klonoff is Dean and Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Law School. He previously was the Douglas Stripp/Missouri endowed Professor of Law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, where he won two awards for most outstanding teacher and an award for service to the law school. Mr. Colby then joined the White House Counsel's Office to assist in the defense of the Office of the President in connection with the Iran/Contra affair. Leaving government service, he represented corporate and individual clients in white collar criminal cases and commercial suits at two prominent Washington area law firms.