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Advanced Oratorical Cross-Examination Techniques That Work Best Against Experts at Trial and at Depositions (In-person or Online), Part 3 of the 4-part “Cross-Examination In Three Venues” Series


Total Credits: 1 including 1.5 General

Average Rating:
   33
Categories:
General |  Practical Skills |  Trial Practice
Faculty:
Roger J. Dodd, Esq.
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Access for 60 day(s) after purchase.



Description

In a series of four 90-minute webinars, Roger Dodd presents a completely integrated cross-examination system taught via learnable concrete principles. In each webinar Roger illustrates key principles and techniques of cross-examination to implement at trial and at depositions (in-person or online). His examples are based on dozens of real-life examples. Even if you don’t take the whole series, you will immediately be able to put to use important cross examination skills that Roger shares. 
 
In this webinar (Part 3 of the series), webinar focuses on oratorical techniques and devices.  “Looping” is the best way to label all important witnesses and pieces of evidence.  “Double Looping” remains the strongest technique to compare case facts with opposing experts’ opinions that are not connected logically to the facts. “Spontaneous Loops” are not truly spontaneous but appear that way to jurors and the witnesses. This technique increases case momentum and dramatic changes. This webinar concludes with analyzing the most effective sequence of Chapters at trial, and at deposition (in-person or online). Each sequence is different. 

  • Loops
  • Double Loops
  • Spontaneous Loops
  • Sequences
     

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Faculty

Roger J. Dodd, Esq. Related Seminars and Products

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Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Park City, Utah (Dodd & Kuendig), Valdosta, Georgia (Dodd and Burnham), and Jacksonville, Florida (Spohrer and Dodd) where he practices trial work of all types. This includes personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense, and domestic relations. He has been listed in Best Lawyers for more than 20 years. He is one of a handful of lawyers nationally who are listed in Super Lawyers in more than one state simultaneously (Georgia, Florida and Mountain States (5). He was Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial Practice for more than 20 years and was a Board Certified in Criminal Trial Practice for more than 20 years. He acts as co-counsel all over the United States and in select foreign countries.

He also coaches individual lawyers in individual cases.

He has lectured and taught lawyers and judges in all 50 states, and multiple foreign countries. TV and legal credits include CourtTV, TruTV, CNN, ABC, CBS, and cable TV.

For more information on Dodd's individualized lawyer coaching, see http://www.rogerdoddtriallawyercoaching.com.

For more information on Dodd's intensive Trial Skills Clinics, see https://www.doddlawclinic.com.

Download Roger Dodd's full CV here.


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Overall:      4.5

Total Reviews: 33

Comments

Mary Ellen W - Cape Elizabeth, Maine

"Sequencing"

Jacqueline K - Albuquerque, New Mexico

"Making chapters for cross-examination and, most importantly, sticking too them!!"

Jenna F - St. Petersburg, Florida

"I will work on using facts rather than seeking conclusions. Also, the repeated use of specific terms is something I will incorporate in my cross-examinations."

Henry J - Albuquerque, New Mexico

"Looping"

Lee N - Portland, Oregon

"Using the concept of looping on cross exam"

Brian G - ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico

"looping"

James D - Presque Isle, Maine

"Questions not to ask. Sequencing of inquiries "

Heather U - Tigard, Oregon

"Looping, all forms"

John O - Boston, Massachusetts

"Looping"

Patrick P - Austin, Texas

"Labeling of topics during cross. And don’t be afraid to relentlessly stress my theme."