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This class is eligible for CLE Passport use. You will be able to select the CLE Passport as your payment method for no additional cost when registering for this course.
Credits: 3.0 General Credit hours*
*This course is eligible for 3.5 NY Skills credits.Class Description: In this class, you gain critical insights into the art of cross-examination, a key part of any successful trial. The following are among the topics this class covers:
- Using cross-examination to craft and tell your side’s case story
- Skillfully controlling and impeaching witnesses
- Employing advanced strategies and tactics to shape the outcome
- Objectives of cross-examination
- Strategies for effective questioning
- The mechanics of structuring a successful cross-examination
- Key legal principles that govern cross-examination techniques
While this series is tailored for attorneys with some trial experience, those newer to trial work will also find valuable takeaways. Accordingly, you may also want to attend Jury Selection 2025 (On-Demand) and Witness Preparation and Direct Examination 2025 (On-Demand).
Faculty:
Akhil K. Gola, Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Don Hong, Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Karthik Ravishankar, Kirkland & Ellis LLP