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CLE Books releases Wisconsin Trial Practice supplement;
online subscriptions available
What kinds of questions can I ask on voir dire? How do I effectively
cross examine an expert witness? When can I use juror testimony to
challenge a verdict? Wisconsin litigators can answer these and other
litigation-related questions with Wisconsin Trial Practice.
State Bar CLE Books will release the latest supplement to this
invaluable resource for both new and seasoned trial lawyers in late
December.
Wisconsin Trial Practice combines a clear, concise statement
of the law with helpful practice tips and commentary for each step in
the trial process. The resource is unique among State Bar CLE books in
that it includes commentary - observations, practice pointers, and legal
discussion - written by a panel of judges. The book's 15 chapters cover
trial preparation, pretrial conferences and motions, jury selection,
opening statements, presenting evidence and examining witnesses, making
trial objections and protecting the record, jury management, trial
motions, closing arguments, jury instructions, jury deliberations,
verdicts, post-trial motions, judgments, and bench trials.
Like all State Bar CLE books, Wisconsin Trial Practice has
been thoroughly researched to present the most up-to-date information
available, and focuses on Wisconsin law and practice. The latest
supplement ensures that all statutory and case references are current
and that the most recent developments are discussed.
To order a book or register for a
seminar:
Visit www.wisbar.org select
the "Seminars, Books & Products" tab or call (800) 728-7788 or (608)
257-3838
Wisconsin Trial Practice is part of a comprehensive civil
litigation library, which also includes the CLE Books publications
Wisconsin Civil Procedure Before Trial, Wisconsin Discovery
Law and Practice, Wisconsin Civil Litigation Forms Manual,
The Wisconsin Rules of Evidence, and The Law of Damages in
Wisconsin, among other titles.
Wisconsin Trial Practice is available for $155, plus tax and
shipping. Subscribers to the Bar's automatic supplementation service
will receive the update at 10 percent off the regular price.
Wisconsin Trial Practice also is available in a fully
searchable online format, with links to primary law, as part of the CLE
Books Online library (offered in partnership with Loislaw).
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