When it comes to preparing to put a witness on the stand for direct testimony, Veronica Finkelstein says the attorney’s role is very much akin to that of a movie director.

Finkelstein, an assistant U.S. attorney in Philadelphia, laid out this cinematic analogy in detail during a web presentation last week sponsored by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy.

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