12 Nov 2024
Just the Two of Us: Trial Prep with In-House Counsel
This article on preparing for trial with in-house counsel goes straight to the source for guidance—a firm attorney and in-house counsel. These experts address the importance of working collaboratively in developing trial themes, selecting trial witnesses, and choosing trial documents. At trial, in-house counsel’s knowledge of the client and relationships with stakeholders, partnered with trial counsel’s experience and breadth of knowledge, is sure to ensure a good outcome.
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