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Public Interest

Feb. 25, 2000

Time Speeches to Audiences Attention Span

DICTA Adjusting to listeners' attention span increases your ability to achieve a favorable determination for your client.

By Charan Levitan
        Consciously adjusting to your listeners' attention span increases your chances of being heard in full and your ability to return to your client with a favorable determination. As a legal expert, of course, content is king. But if no one is listening when you argue a case because you haven't presented your information to an audience who is listening attentively, ...

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