Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Blog 18: Fourth Interview Preperation

1. What types of study helps to prepare for trial?

2. What would you recommend I study prior to law school?

3. Why would you recommend these to study?

4. How does the jury selection work from what you've seen?

5. What does the lawyer do during that process?

6. What elements play into the jury selection?

7. Why are these elements so important?

8. How long does this process normally take?

9. Why would it take this long?

10. What tends to be the biggest emotional motivator in trial?

11. How much detail do the lawyers go into about their client?

12. How much detail about the case?

13. Are there ever any instances where they neglect the cases facts, if so why?

14. What have you heard from lawyers in trial that seem insignificant?

15. What factors can truly turn the case around?

16. What little things in court make a big difference?

17. Why would these have a big difference in the case?

18. How can attacking someone's character really help your case?

19. How moral would that be?

20. Why does morality seem to be left out in cases?

Monday, March 2, 2015

Extra March Blog

I have been able to acquire a psychology class that I will use for my second independent component
that starts on April first and is four hours long every Wednesday.

Blog 17 Answer 3

1. What can a Negligence lawyer do to best ensure a winning case for his client?

2. What a negligence lawyer can do is pay attention to the most minimal details.

3. Sometimes mistakes are made from overlooking these details, once mistake is found an accurate look comes into play, once the accurate look is in play you can decide if it works in your favor.

4. Harvard law review called Law in science and Science in Law

5. Well this seems to be enough to be able to create the strategy needed to win.