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20 Aug

The Art of Opening Statements (Or Is It Opening Arguments?)

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Getting a case down to its “gist” and to its “core,” retired federal judge Nancy Gertner said, involves picking the evidence that’s most favorable to your side. “That kind of selection is inevitably argument,” she said, as part of a webinar on openings presented Tuesday by NITA and CVN.

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