Mike Ginsberg and Tom Jackson take a deeper look into the art of cross examination at trial. This program will cover not only the techniques for cross examination but will focus on the strategic importance of cross examination stressing the importance of having a purpose for each cross examination topic and a theory of how that topic will relate to the closing argument.
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