Lifecycle of a Case, Phase 8: Trial
Description
In this episode of Cooper’s Code – Lifecycle of a Case, Miles Cooper walks through the Trial phase (8): the point where organization, collaboration, and foresight can make or break a case. From exhibit lists and jury questionnaires to motions in limine and mini-openings, Miles outlines the systems that help trials run smoothly. He explains why joint trial submissions can improve courtroom rapport, how to manage witness and exhibit logistics, and how a thoughtful verdict form becomes a powerful closing tool.
The discussion continues through the trial process itself - jury selection, opening statements, the case in chief, rebuttal, and closing - offering both practical tips and strategic insight for litigators who want to approach trial with confidence and control.
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Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions
Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.com
Music by The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble
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