Litigation
Aug. 12, 2000
Answered and Asked
Surprisingly, many trial lawyers fail to take full advantage of their opportunity to cross-examine key witnesses at trial. Too often, lawyers sit down after cross-examination with the uncomfortable feeling that their questioning could have been more effective. Unfortunately, they are usually correct. By Ken Klein.




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