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Trial Techniques and Trials (w/ Connected eBook with Study Center)

  • Edition : 12th ed., 2024
  • Author(s) : Mauet, Easton
    • ISBN: 9798892073356
    • SKU: 93209
    • Condition: New
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By far the most thorough and detailed of the books in the field, Trial Techniques and Trials is a comprehensive yet concise handbook that covers all aspects of the trial process and provides excellent examples illustrating strategies for opening statements, jury selection, direct- and cross-examination, exhibits, objections, and more. Extensive examples are clustered into three groups: personal injury, commercial, and criminal for ease in finding particular areas of trial practice. Tom Mauet and Steve Easton, renowned for their skills both as writers and trial attorneys, break the trial process down into its critical components for better and quicker comprehension by students and practicing attorneys who have little or no trial experience.

New to the Twelfth Edition:

  • Additional emphasis on the importance of relating to jurors, including grabbing—and keeping—the jurors’ attention
  • Updates to reflect changes in the Federal Rules of Evidence
  • Discussion of the occasional differences of opinion among effective trial lawyers about some trial tactics