This is a column about how to effectively organize your closing argument.
That was my attempt at what Robert Vaughan of Kim Vaughan Lerner calls a “grabber.”
Robert Vaughan of Kim Vaughan Lerner uses the “Go BIG” acronym to describe his way of starting closings with a “grabber” and then incorporating the burden of proof, jury instructions and the grounds for getting a jury to go his way.
March 09, 2022 at 07:30 AM
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This is a column about how to effectively organize your closing argument.
That was my attempt at what Robert Vaughan of Kim Vaughan Lerner calls a “grabber.”
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