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A trial notebook (often notebooks) that consists of everything an attorney needs at the trial, organized for easy and quick retrieval. Sometimes it also consists of each step that must be taken to try the case.

The information it contains ranges from names of everyone involved in the case -to- a court opinion in support of admission of evidence.

They're critical to successful courtroom litigation and IF it is well prepared it can make a difference between winning and losing.

Regardless of the outcome a trial notebook assists the attorney and the paralegal in being organized, effective, and confident.

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