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Description: It's two weeks before the hearing and you've organized your
documents, but you're not sure whether to introduce them all.
You're still grappling with endless theories of liability and
defenses and have too many witnesses on your 20-Day Exchange list.
You thought this was going to be a "simple" case - it is now a
complex nightmare.
A panel of experienced practitioners will show you how to
jettison the excess baggage of your case right before the hearing
and how to focus on the essentials at the hearing. They will
explore the following issues and help you tell your client's story
in a convincing and compelling manner.
- Theories and themes
- Order of proof - Calling the broker first
- Essential elements
- Ethical issues that arise in the middle of a case
- Making witnesses out of human beings
- Opening statements
- Importance of cross-examination
- Summing it all up in its simplest terms
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Securities Arbitration 2003: Simplifying Complexity
| Practice Areas: | | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Corporate & Securities, Securities & SEC Regulation | | Online Media Type: | | Video, Audio | | Production Date: | | 08/13/2003 | | Level: | | Intermediate | | Category: | | Standard | | Duration: | | 1 Hours, 12 Minutes | | Online Format: | | On Demand | | Course Type: | | Public |
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