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The Art Law and Science of Effective Closing Arguments
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Join an experienced trial judge and two seasoned civil litigators in a lively and timely panel discussion of the most effective and ethical methods to deliver the highlight of your jury trial – Closing arguments! What to do; what not to do and most importantly, how to do it well. The Art Law and Science of Effective Closing ArgumentsHonorable Jeffrey Levenson, Fort Lauderdale Mindy McLaughlin, Tampa Geddes D. Anderson, Jacksonville
2 Appellate Practice
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2 Business Litigation
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2 Civil Trial
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2 CLE, 1 of which may be applied towards Ethics
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2 Criminal Appellate
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2 Criminal Trial
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2 Juvenile Law
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2 Workers Compensation
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