May 10, 2018

Learn How to Make Objections Quickly, Clearly and Effectively

Massachusetts Lawyer Weekly
Daniel I. Small

Partner Dan Small co-wrote an article about how to make effective objections during a trial. Though objections normally have to be made instantaneously, the authors point out that preparation is still necessary. Also important is poise, timing, clarity, content, purpose and reaction.

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