By David M. Balabanian
LESSONS LEARNED
The most valuable tracts of real estate in any brief are the introduction and the conclusion. Rarely, however, are they developed in full, and sometimes hardly at all.
The Introduction
Many studies confirm that jurors often form their opinions about a case from the facts laid out in opening statements.
It would be naïve to think jud...
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