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Dear Fellow Trial Lawyer,

Here's the free 13 page guidebook to help you successfully make and meet objections. Look at some of the tips you'll discover:

  • 3 guidelines for quickly recognizing objectionable evidence
  • You can object, but should you? Guidelines for determining when you should (or shouldn't) object
  • 4 tips for making timely objections
  • How to respond when your opponent objects
  • What to do if your opponent's objection is sustained
  • 2 creative ways for getting your exhibits into evidence

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How to Successfully Make and Meet Objections

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Three quick and easy ways to minimize nervousness during trial.
 
How to grab the jury's attention during opening statement so they're rooting for your client to win.
 
How to maximize the impact of prior inconsistent statements (and how to lock a witness into prior testimony so that it's impossible for him to wiggle free during cross-examination).
 
How to bullet-proof your jury instructions from appellate issues.
 
How to master the skill of asking leading questions during cross-examination.
 
How to write opening statements that help jurors “see” exactly what happened to your client.
 
“Making the record” to ensure that your verdict stands up on appeal.
 
How to deal with the “jerk” attorney inside (and outside) the courtroom
 
Why it's impossible to “poison” a jury panel (and why that lets you learn more about your potential jurors)
 
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