The Michigan Association for Justice will present a webinar on “Effective Cross-Examination Techniques in the Era of Zoom” Tuesday, March 30, from noon to 1:15 p.m.
In this program, speaker Jennifer Lawrence will cover core principles of cross-examination and their application in the age of Zoom technology. She will share valuable techniques to improve your effectiveness during cross-examination. Attendees will learn how to undo the influence of opposing counsel, while at the same time maintaining control of the witness.
Lawrence, an AV-rated attorney, is licensed to practice in Kentucky and Ohio. She has been recognized as a 2021 Top 25 Women Super Lawyer and Top 50 Super Lawyer in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. She has served by appointment on committees to the Kentucky Supreme Court. Lawrence is a district vice president and board member of the Kentucky Justice Association. She has focused her practice on representing individuals and their families catastrophically injured from medical negligence and defective products and dangerous drugs.
Cost for the webinar is $99 for MAJ members, and $129 for non-members. To register, visit www.michiganjustice.org and click on “events.”
- Posted March 25, 2021
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Webinar: 'Effective Cross-Examination Techniques in the Era of Zoom' is slated for March 30
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