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Art of Cross Examination at Trial (4/13/10)
(Self Study)
4.0 Total CLE Units (No Ethics)
Product №:AUDCD688-191
Publish Date:  4/22/2010
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Many trial lawyers are of the opinion that cross-examination is the most engaging, difficult and dramatic part of a trial. This seminar will present the cross-examination of three different witnesses, with unique fact-patterns. Each experienced trial lawyer will demonstrate techniques to consider when planning your next cross-examination.

The Completion Date for Self Study is the date you reviewed the materials.  Not the Completion Date listed on the Certificate of Completion.

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4.0 Total CLE Units (No Ethics)

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  • Audio CD w/Electronic Manual
$100.00 
  • Audio CD & Manual (Hardcopy)
$120.00 


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Kathleen Rogers, Slutes, Sakrison & Rogers PC, Tucson
Mike Kelly, Hollingsworth Kelly
Ron Mercaldo, Ronald D. Mercaldo LTD
Tom Slutes, Slutes, Sakrison & Rogers PC, Tucson

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