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Trial Preparation From Start to Finish for Paralegals
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2/28/2024
When: 02/28/2024
10:00 AM EST
Where: United States
Contact: Cassi Gruber
cassi.gruber@nbi-sems.com

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Two of the most essential skills for litigation paralegals to possess are the abilities together critical information and to prepare it for effective use at trial. That means you need to know how to compile essential information, ask the right questions and create a thorough, yet user-friendly case file. Are your skills everything they should be? This program will provide a closer look into the specialized realm of paralegal responsibilities during trial preparation so you can maximize your effectiveness. Establish solid case management and organization techniques. Learn how to uncover crucial facts during the discovery process. Implement an effective document control and organization system to keep everything readily accessible. Get the most out of witnesses during pretrial interviews. Confidently collect, organize and preserve evidence for use at any time during trial. 

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