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The Missouri Bar and St. Louis University School of Law Present an Educational Program for the Public
Anatomy of a Trial
March 31 - May 12, 2010
If you have ever wanted to know what really happens in a trial and why, then you’ll want to attend this seven-session series being held at the St. Louis University School of Law.
From opening argument to the judge’s final instructions to the jury – you’ll get a behind-the-scenes view of a fascinating case. Sessions will include dramatic reenactments that illustrate the different elements of a trial. After each reenactment, an experienced lawyer or judge will dissect the action, providing an in-depth view of the trial process. For teaching purposes, the faculty will build the presentations around a single case involving a plaintiff who sues based on an alleged wrongful death in the family.
You’ll learn from lawyers and judges who not only understand the trial process but who live it daily.
And the cost? Registration is only $25 for the entire 7-session program, and that includes the printed course material you’ll receive.
Enrollment is limited. Signup online now to reserve your space for exciting program or call 1-866-788-4677 ext 101.
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