Frequent objections can interrupt a story so much that it is impossible to keep the facts straight. There’s a reason lawyers do it. It works. This is what...
The first day of testimony transported me back to my law school days at Southern Methodist University. Then-mock trial coach Andy Sommerman recruited me to join the SMU white-collar criminal law mock trial team, which was to participate later that year in a national tournament at Georgetown University’s law school. I had known Andy from my undergraduate years at the University of Texas at Arlington, when he was my moot court coach and we had won the national undergraduate moot court tournament.
Frequent objections can interrupt a story so much that it is impossible to keep the facts straight. There’s a reason lawyers do it. It works.
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