What Litigators Can Learn From Novelists

Law360, New York (October 17, 2014, 10:34 AM EDT) -- I'm a litigator, and a litigator's job is to make juries understand their clients' cases. Crafting an opening statement is critical to creating a storyline that jurors can grasp and into which the facts can fit. The ability to devise and deliver a powerful opening statement is the mark of a great litigator....

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