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Ethics: Developing a Winning Case Strategy, Thinking Clearly at Trial and Preserving Error at Each Stage

Contains material from Oct 2015

Ethics: Developing a Winning Case Strategy, Thinking Clearly at Trial and Preserving Error at Each Stage
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Session 1: Developing a Winning Case Strategy - Most lawyers litigate a case without ever taking the time to realize what will really make a difference at trial. Learn how to identify the most important issue in your case that will affect its outcome and develop a winning strategy at trial.
 
Session 2: Clear Thinking at Trial: Be Centered, Be Aware, Be in the Moment - Stressed in trial prep and at trial? Inevitable? Yes. Manageable? Absolutely. Learn actionable techniques and tips for yourself and your witnesses in order to stay focused and effective.
 
Session 3: The Scarlet W: Waiver - Don't get the label. Learn the latest about preserving error at each stage of trial, including evidentiary objections, jury charge issues and directed verdict or judgment as a matter of law (JMOL). Learn how to avoid waiving your argument on appeal.
 
 

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1. Developing a Winning Case Strategy (Oct 2015)

Hon. Grant Dorfman, Shane Read, Nicole T. LeBoeuf, John H. Kim, Kacy Miller, Hon. Irma Carrillo Ramirez

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Session 1 —59 mins
Developing a Winning Case Strategy (Oct 2015)

Most lawyers litigate a case without ever taking the time to realize what will really make a difference at trial. Learn how to identify the most important issue in your case that will affect its outcome and develop a winning strategy at trial.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Trial Skills Training Camp

Hon. Grant Dorfman, 334th District Court - Houston, TX
Shane Read, U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX
Nicole T. LeBoeuf, Anderson Tobin, PLLC - Dallas, TX
John H. Kim, The Kim Law Firm - Houston, TX
Kacy Miller, CourtroomLogic Consulting - Dallas, TX
Hon. Irma Carrillo Ramirez, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX

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2. ​Clear Thinking at Trial: Be Centered, Be Aware, Be in the Moment (Oct 2015)

Melissa Marks Garner, Julie Innmon, Samantha Barlow Martinez

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Session 2 —41 mins
​Clear Thinking at Trial: Be Centered, Be Aware, Be in the Moment (Oct 2015)

Stressed in trial prep and at trial? Inevitable? Yes. Manageable? Absolutely. Learn actionable techniques and tips for yourself and your witnesses in order to stay focused and effective.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Trial Skills Training Camp

Melissa Marks Garner, Corporate Wellness Meditation - Dallas, TX
Julie Innmon, FisherBroyles, LLP - Dallas, TX
Samantha Barlow Martinez, Muskat, Martinez & Mahony, LLP - Houston, TX

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3. The Scarlet W: Waiver (Oct 2015)

G. Keith Grady, Richard B. Phillips Jr.

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Session 3 —34 mins
The Scarlet W: Waiver (Oct 2015)

Don't get the label. Learn the latest about preserving error at each stage of trial, including evidentiary objections, jury charge issues and directed verdict or judgment as a matter of law (JMOL). Learn how to avoid waiving your argument on appeal.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Trial Skills Training Camp

G. Keith Grady, The Grady Law Firm, P.C. - Houston, TX
Richard B. Phillips Jr., Thompson & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX