Litigation
Jan. 11, 2002
Conceding Objection Scores Points With Jury
Dicta Column - By David H. Brickner, Attorneys generally react to opposing counsel's objection in trial in a variety of ways. Typically, when the lawyer is conducting direct or maybe cross-examination and suddenly the opponent objects, he or she will look at the judge and await his or her ruling or invitation to argue the objection.
Dicta Column
By David H. Brickner
Attorneys generally react to opposing counsel's objection in trial in a variety of ways. Typically, when the lawyer is conducting direct or maybe cross-examination and ...
By David H. Brickner
Attorneys generally react to opposing counsel's objection in trial in a variety of ways. Typically, when the lawyer is conducting direct or maybe cross-examination and ...