They research on the following:
1. Background of their clients
2. Background of the other parties
3. Laws applicable to the case
4. The many ways to plead
5. Thorough check on Facts of the case and evidences
6. Check loopholes in Police investigations
7. Should read laws of evidences and cross examination by adv.
No, lawyers cannot serve as jurors in a trial.
American College of Trial Lawyers was created in 1950.
No, it is not permissible for jurors to communicate with lawyers after a trial has concluded.
Trial consulting is performed by communications and psychology experts to prepare people to take a case to court. These professionals can help lawyers and witnesses to better present their case for a better outcome.
Yes
Eldon E. Fallon has written: 'Trial handbook for Louisiana lawyers' -- subject(s): Procedure (Law), Trial practice 'Trial Handbook for Louisiana Lawyers (Supplement 1985)' 'Trial Handbook for Louisiana Lawyers (Supplement 1989)'
The hours a lawyer can take to prepare for trial varies depending on the type of law practices and type of trial. Sometimes it could be a couple of days other times it can be weeks depending on the date of the trial and type of case.
To defend the defendent
Opening statements by the lawyers at a trial are not evidence. The statements indicate to the jury what the lawyers believe the evidence will show. For further information on how a trial proceeds, please see the related link below.
I would say that is accurate. Corporate lawyers tend to work 8 hour days like the rest of the company. Trial lawyers may spend many nights preparing cases for court.
lawyers
The courts and lawyers. Court reporters sell the transcripts of the trial to the lawyers involved in the cases.