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Complimentary: On Demand: Trials & Triumphs with Robert L. Habush


On Demand: Trials & Triumphs with Robert L. Habush

November 14, 2023

Join us for a preview of AAJ Press®’s upcoming book release, Trials & Triumphs: Lessons from Legal Giants, edited by Christopher Placitella and Lisa Blue, PhD. A collection of 50-plus interviews, this book synthesizes the experience, strategies, and perspectives of some of the greatest trial lawyers of our time. For the first in this series of complimentary webinars based on the book, hear from preeminent trial lawyer Robert L. Habush as he shares his wisdom and insight on what makes a successful trial lawyer.

AAJ is not responsible for accrediting or reporting CLE credits for On-Demand programs. Each attorney is responsible for ensuring their state accepts self-application for self-study CLE credits. FAQs on CLE and Education programs can be found HERE.

This on-demand course contains the webinar recording and agenda from the program as well as a certificate of completion for attendees to use when applying for 55 general minutes of self-study MCLE credit.

Agenda
Date Session
2:00 - 2:05 p.m. WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INTRODUCTIONS
Christopher Placitella
Cohen, Placitella, & Roth
Red Bank, NJ
2:05 - 2:45 Lessons from Legal Giants: An Interview with Robert L. Habush
  • The Execution of Cross-Examination
  • Advice for a Young Trial Lawyer: The Key to Success
Christopher Placitella
Cohen, Placitella, & Roth
Red Bank, NJ

Robert Habush
Habush, Habush, & Rottier
Milwaukee, WI
2:45 - 3:00 p.m. Question & Answer Session

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