Speaking Engagement
Dan Webb Discusses Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials
Speaking Engagement
Dan Webb Discusses Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials
November 19, 2014
Winston & Strawn chairman Dan Webb spoke at Practising Law Institute’s (PLI) Trial by Jury 2014 on November 19. This presentation featured state and federal judges, as well as many distinguished litigators. Attendees discovered tactics for successfully handling jury trials, such as:
- Select the best possible jurors for your client and your case
- Compose and deliver a persuasive opening statement
- Communicate your case powerfully through effective direct examination
- Conduct a compelling cross-examination
- Make a convincing closing argument
Mr. Webb presented “Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials.” Specifically, this addressed:
- Avoiding ethical pitfalls and making ethical decisions
- Preparing a witness without coaching
- Dealing with a witness whose story changes or conflicts with other evidence
- Issues involved with using jury consultants and investigating jurors
Dan Webb has tried more than 100 jury cases, including numerous successful complex commercial and white-collar criminal trials, representing, on several occasions, large corporations in jury trials lasting two months or longer.