Litigation
Apr. 22, 2003
Avoid 'Seven Deadly Sins' Of All Closing Arguments
No part of the trial triggers high juror expectations and lawyer anticipation more than the closing argument. Yet, because fewer lawyers today gain trial experience, the closing argument has become the least understood and weakest part of the trial.




While effective closing arguments can vary in content, if the clos...
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