Litigation
Jun. 3, 2000
Two for Teamwork
NEW ADMITTEES: By Christopher Tayback and Adrian Pruetz Complex jury trials usually require more than one trial attorney - one acting as the primary lawyer, the other as a "second chair." Effectively trying cases as a team requires more time up front, in the preparation stages, but can yield terrific results, including greater efficiency by dividing the many tasks that are required during a jury trial.




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