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Trial practice
Trial practice is an upper level course offered
in most law schools designed to teach future litigators the fine
points of presenting a case to a judge and jury. Unlike most law
school courses, a trial practice class has very little discussion of
substantive law, and is focused on the practical application of
public speaking, narrative, and using body language to communicate a
particular set of events to the triers of fact. Trial practice also
contains elements of strategy, teaching students how to decide the
order in which witnesses should testify, when exhibits should be
introduced, and how to trap opposing witnesses into giving testimony
that damages their side.
Illinois Trial and Personal Injury Attorneys
Burke & O’Brien has successfully represented clients injured
due to automobile and truck accidents, medical malpractice,
wrongful death, premises liability, construction liability,
work injuries, and defective products/products liability. We
use our litigation and trial experience to obtain
substantial awards for our clients who are seriously injured
due to the negligence of others, including automobile
drivers, doctors and hospitals, municipalities,
corporations, and property owners. We have successfully
recovered millions in settlements and verdicts for our
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