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Persuading Trial Judges

Presented by Randall Christison

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Course Description

Length: 55min    Published: 2/27/2019    
Convincing a judge to agree with your position can be a tricky task. This program will teach you how to advocate for your client before a judge using effective and concise written and oral argument techniques. You will learn how to: • Present a written argument using effective introductions; • Recognize over-wordy and succinct written argument; • Write an argument meeting trial judge expectations; • Present a written argument using effective topic headings; • Present a written argument using effective fact statements.
Learning Objectives
* Present a written argument using effective introductions
* Recognize over-wordy and succinct written argument
* Write an argument meeting trial judge expectations
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Presented By:

Randall Christison

San Diego, CA

858.459.9900

randychristison@yahoo.com

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