Part 1 - This program focuses specifically on cross?examining expert witnesses, whose credentials and confidence can intimidate juries. It provides tools for leveling the playing field by challenging assumptions, narrowing opinions, and reframing expertise in accessible, relatable terms.
Through structured questioning and careful preparation, lawyers learn to expose bias, highlight limitations, and reinforce their own narrative—ensuring experts inform the case rather than dominate it.
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