Campbell Law School is offering a two-day Trial Advocacy for Lawyers CLE on Oct. 9-11, 2024, for newly licensed attorneys with little-to-no trial experience.
This course, which runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, includes world-class training from notable practitioners, who will teach basic trial advocacy skills from jury selection through closing statements, said Professor Chris Cox, director of Campbell Law’s Trial Advocacy Program. The cost of the program is $999 and has been approved for up to 18.5 hours of CLE credit from the North Carolina State Bar.
“The program’s primary objective is to provide fundamental trial advocacy training to individuals lacking prior experience or those seeking a comprehensive refresher,” Cox explained. “The course will also offer networking opportunities with Raleigh-based practitioners.”
In addition to Cox, instructors include Campbell Law alumni Kimberly Dixon ‘15, Scott Flowers ‘03, Kimberly Miller ‘07, Judge Hoyt Tessener ‘88 and Bo Walker ’06.
Campbell Law School is offering a two-day Trial Advocacy for Lawyers CLE on Oct. 9-11, 2024, for newly licensed attorneys with little-to-no trial experience.
This course, which runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, includes world-class training from notable practitioners, who will teach basic trial advocacy skills from jury selection through closing statements, said Professor Chris Cox, director of Campbell Law’s Trial Advocacy Program. The cost of the program is $999 and has been approved for up to 18.5 hours of CLE credit from the North Carolina State Bar.
“The program’s primary objective is to provide fundamental trial advocacy training to individuals lacking prior experience or those seeking a comprehensive refresher,” Cox explained. “The course will also offer networking opportunities with Raleigh-based practitioners.”
In addition to Cox, instructors include Campbell Law alumni Kimberly Dixon ‘15, Scott Flowers ‘03, Kimberly Miller ‘07, Judge Hoyt Tessener ‘88 and Bo Walker ’06.