Litigation
Jun. 17, 2003
Teach Witnesses Best Way To Testify, Relate to Jurors
Column - Litigation Strategy - By Noelle C. Nelson - Jurors are more forgiving of lay witnesses than of any other participants in the courtroom. Nonetheless, these witnesses can be guilty of such serious verbal miscues that they can damage otherwise valuable testimony. Helping witnesses correct verbal turnoffs is often critical to the success of the case.




Litigation Strategy
By Noelle C. Nelson
Jurors are more forgiving ...
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