Litigation
Jan. 19, 2002
Asked and Answered
Most experienced trial lawyers think of voir dire as the opportunity to ask a series of questions at the outset of a trial that, if done just right, will result in a jury of twelve individuals, all of whom are pre-disposed to find in favor of their clients.




Most experienced trial lawyers think of voir dire as the opportunity to ask a series of questions at the outset of a trial that, if done just right, will result in a jury of twelve individuals, all of whom are pre-disposed to find in favor of their clients.
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