Telling A Compelling Story: The Key To Opening Statements
The typical juror would rather be elsewhere. So your opening statement should tell a story, set the tone for the trial, and be entertaining, all at the time.
The typical juror would rather be elsewhere. So your opening statement should tell a story, set the tone for the trial, and be entertaining, all at the time.
Remember the old adage, “No matter how dumb the dealer looks, cut the cards”? Well, when opposing lawyers talk mediation, don’t trust them, cut the cards.