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Jury Selection for the Defense of a Legal Malpractice Case The term “voir dire” has its roots in the latin phrase “venum dicere”, which translates to say what is true, what is objectively accurate or subjectively honest, or both. Lars


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Jury Selection for the Defense of a Legal Malpractice Case

Title:Jury Selection for the Defense of a Legal Malpractice Case
Author:David Larson
Rating:4.89 (353 Votes)
Asin:B00B2F9YCM
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Publish Date:2013-01-17
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Authored by David Larson, Attorney at Law Offices of David E. Larson, LLC

The defense of a legal malpractice can be challenging in many respects. From the standpoint of the trial itself, the first enormous challenge you face is the seating of a jury who can be fair and impartial to your client. For this reason, as with any lawsuit, a careful and well-planned voir dire is a must. The term “voir dire” has its roots in the latin phrase “venum dicere”, which translates to say what is true, what is objectively accurate or subjectively honest, or both. Many lawyers distill this down to “speak the truth”. The former definition more accurately states your objective in jury selection because, to the extent possible, you must plan your questioning to uncover accurate and honest answers from the jury panel. Remember, this is the only time during the trial that you can have a conversation with jurors. Take advantage of the opportunity. The more comfor

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