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- Litigation & Alternative Dispute Resolution | Michael E. Tigar
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- Michael Tigar
Description
Witnesses can be fickle … memory too. Combined, they invite confusion at best and they can be a catalyst for catastrophe. Tigar offers practical, courtroom-proven tactics for preparing your witnesses and for preparing yourself to examine — direct and cross — with precision and clarity.
Even with a concise theory and precise exposition, the success of your client’s case ultimately lies in the minds of the judge and jurors. Well, the polarized climate that pervades the world outside the jury room does not cease to exist as jurors cross that threshold. Bridging the gap of strongly-held, yet opposing opinions among jurors requires early attention and continuous reinforcement. Michael’s observations and instruction will guide you toward successfully bridging the gap.
Ethical rules of are of course the basis for professional discipline. However, they are also guideposts for professional success. Michael exposes some subtle traps worthy of attention and goes further to explain how to incorporate the rules into your routine as a constructive and powerful force.
Join us for three hours of fascinating insights from one the the best trial lawyers this country has produced!
AGENDA
90 Minutes
The Theory (not Theories) of Your Case
Choosing Your Themes, Testing Your Theory, Introducing the Judge and Jurors to Your Case. Some Real-World Successes (and Failures). The “hot button” issues in almost every case, and how to deal with them. Confronting judge and juror attitudes. Preventing your opponent from hijacking rational consideration of facts and issues.
Missed Opportunities: Using the Right Words—and Not Too Many of Them
Taking advocacy seriously: when you write or speak
15 Minute Break
90 Minutes
Witness Preparation, Direct and Cross-Examination
The Tricks of Witness Memory
The First Question to Ask
The Ethical Traps into Which Even Good Lawyers Sometimes Stumble
The most frequent causes of professional discipline. The “true” rules of legal ethics and professional responsibility
Adjourn
Handouts
Tigar – Hard Cases – January 2018 webcast manual.pdf (2.00 MB) | 176 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Tigar – Hard Cases webcast PowerPoint handout.pdf (0.77 MB) | 17 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
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“Michael Tigar's tireless striving for justice stretches his arms toward perfection.”
William Brennan, Jr.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 1956-90
In 1999, the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice held a ballot for Lawyer of the Century. Michael Tigar was third in the balloting, behind Clarence Darrow and Thurgood Marshall.
Tigar is Emeritus Professor of the Practice of Law at Duke University Law School and Professor Emeritus at American University’s Washington College of Law. He also held full-time academic positions at UCLA and the University of Texas. He is a 1966 graduate of Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley, where he was first in his class, law review editor-in-chief and Order of the Coif.
Tigar has litigated in 23 states and several foreign countries, argued more than 100 federal appeals, and argued seven cases in the U.S. Supreme Court.
A prolific writer, Tigar has authored or co-authored 13 books, three plays and scores of articles and essays including:
• Mythologies of State and Monopoly Power,
• Nine Principles of Litigation,
• Thinking About Terrorism,
• Fighting Injustice (his memoir),
• Examining Witnesses and
• Persuasion
The Michael Tigar Papers, an event at the University of Texas at Austin in 2018 honored Michael’s work and his works including discussions of his major cases by such figures as Fernando Chavez, Jeremy Corbyn and Patrick Higginbotham as well as two scenes from his play “Haymarket: Whose Name the Few Still Say with Tears” .
Mr. Tigar’s clients have included Angela Davis, H. Rap Brown, John Connally, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, The Washington Post, Fantasy Films, Terry Nichols, Allen Ginsberg, Leonard Peltier, Fernando Chavez and Lynne Stewart. He is a past chair of the 60,000 member American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation and a past chair of the Board of Directors of the Texas Resource Center for Capital Litigation.
In his teaching, he has worked with law students in clinical programs where students are counsel or law clerks in significant human rights litigation. To commemorate the founding of Santa Clara law school, Tigar and his colleagues reenacted the 1911 trial of Clarence Darrow for bribing jurors in Los Angeles. He has made several trips to South Africa, working with organizations of African lawyers engaged in the struggle to end apartheid, and after the release of Nelson Mandela from prison, to lecture on human rights issues and to advise the African National Congress on issues in drafting a new constitution. Tigar has been actively involved in efforts to bring to justice members of the Chilean junta, including former President Pinochet.
In 2003, the Texas Civil Rights Project named its new building in Austin, Texas, (purchased with a gift from attorney Wayne Reaud) the “Michael Tigar Human Rights Center.”
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