Trial Practice

/ˈtraɪəl ˈpræk.tɪs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of techniques, procedures, and strategies employed by attorneys to effectively conduct a trial in court.
    Her trial practice helped secure a favorable verdict for the client.

Forms

  • trial practices

Commentary

Commonly emphasized in legal education and bar training, trial practice focuses on the practical skills of presenting a case rather than substantive law.

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