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FVC1953

Cross-Examination...Inside the Brain of an Attorney

Date
November 6, 2019
$49
Standard Price
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The session will dive into the brain of an attorney, and how they view cross-examination, and some of the theory, strategies, and methods employed by attorneys. It will also cover things to look out for and how to stick to your points, expertise and opinions.

Learning Objectives

  • Distinguish the attorney's point of view from others
  • Identify common tactics attorneys use
  • Detect traps

Speakers

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Shareholder, Chapman Glucksman
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Neil J. Beaton, CPA/ABV/CFF, CFA, ASA
Managing Director, A&M

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