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In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small addresses the art of making effective objections during trial, highlighting the importance of preparation, quick thinking and poise. He delves into strategies for anticipating objections, the significance of listening intently to catch leading questions and the proper manner to object and respond to objections. Mr. Small stresses that beyond preventing unfavorable evidence, objections serve to preserve issues for appeal, underscoring their pivotal role in successful trial advocacy.
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In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small addresses the art of making effective objections during trial, highlighting the importance of preparation, quick thinking and poise. He delves into strategies for anticipating objections, the significance of listening intently to catch leading questions and the proper manner to object and respond to objections. Mr. Small stresses that beyond preventing unfavorable evidence, objections serve to preserve issues for appeal, underscoring their pivotal role in successful trial advocacy.

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