If you try cases, only five things matter.
Everything else is a distraction.
1. Jury Selection
2. Opening Statement
3. Direct Examinations
4. Cross-Examinations
5. Closing Argument
That’s it.
Effective trial lawyers approach everything that they do with an eye towards those five things.
There really is no need to get lost in the pretrial “games.”
Just prepare for trial.
The other side will take notice, and your client will be better for it.
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