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By Thomas A. Mesereau Jr.
At its best, trial practice is an art, not a science. It's a place where emotion, intuition, logic, imagination, risk, experience, fact and law blend. As my friend Rikki Klieman said, a trial is a living, breathing thing.
Too many of our colleagues view a trial as a mechanical process. They memorize so-called "fun...
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