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Younger CLE Series, Part 1: Credibility & Cross-Examination


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Litigation & Alternative Dispute Resolution |  Irving Younger
Faculty:
Irving Younger
Duration:
3 Hours 14 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
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Description

Younger artfully examines the philosophy of credibility as it plays out in the courtroom and demonstrates the techniques of questioning that will make every examination you conduct more effective.

Put Younger's famous 10 Commandments of Cross-Examination to work for you in your next trial.

3 hours plus course manual.

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During Irving Younger's illustrious career, tens of thousands of lawyers, judges, law students and lay people packed meeting rooms to hear his exceptional presentations on trial practice and advocacy. That popularity endures.

 

Practitioner & Professor

 

    Following undergraduate studies at Harvard, Younger earned his law degree from New York University Law School. During his legal career, he served as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and was judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York. He worked in three private firms, including the Washington, D.C., firm of Williams & Connelly. Younger was also a professor of law at New York University Law School and at the University of Minnesota Law School.

 

Author & Lecturer

 

    Throughout his distinguished career, Younger was at the forefront in his commitment to the legal profession, writing countless articles for major law and lay journals and recording seven CLE programs and five speeches, available on audiotape and videotape exclusively from The Professional Education Group, Inc.

 

    Younger's wide and varied background, together with his dynamic talent, provides a universal appeal that is the basis for his unparalleled reputation for excellence in continuing legal education.

 


Credit

The Professional Education Group provides content to bar associations, law firms and other legal groups. We do not seek credit for our programs in any jurisdiction. If you wish to obtain credit for this online program, please refer to your state’s rules for Individual Application for Course Accreditation. Upon completion of the course, you will have the opportunity to download a Certificate of Completion, which may help you in obtaining that credit.