Anatomy of a Trial
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• A criminal case involving highly complex subjects and law campaign finance, national politics, and Hollywood fundraising, and necessitates simplifying and storytelling for the jury.
• A civil case illustrating the reality that most cases hinge on the credibility of witnesses, also showcasing the critical importance of experts in trials of a technical nature.
This second edition also now includes an all-new third case, a non-jury civil trial! This helpful reference is a thorough exploration of trial techniques through the lens of actual cases and is an instructive must for any new trial lawyer.
Paul Mark Sandler
Paul Mark Sandler, of Baltimore, Maryland, is a partner in the law firm of Shapiro Sher Guinot & Sandler, P.A., and is an active trial lawyer representing clients in a wide variety of cases in state and federal courts. Sandler is a frequent lecturer on trial and appellate practice, founder and former chair of the Litigation Section of the Maryland State Bar Association, and past secretary of the Litigation Section of the American Bar Association. He received his undergraduate degree from Hobart College and his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center, and was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1972.
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