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Public Interest

Aug. 25, 2000

Body Language

By Charen Levitan. Appropriate hand gestures and positive body language can influence the impression you make on jurors and clients.

        By Charan Levitan
        
        Accurate and persuasive information is critical to a favorable decision in law. This is understood. What may not be understood is the importance that body language has on your ability to communicate favorably with jurors and clients.
        According ...

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