Mock trials can be a valuable tool for clients and attorneys to gauge the strengths and weaknesses of their cases, to test themes and stories, and to hear feedback from jurors before they actually decide the outcome in a courtroom.
In this one-hour program, we will discuss how to structure mock trials for testing different things, what to take away from mock trials, and why you should always conduct at least one before trying any complex case.
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