trial advocacy

collocation in English

meaningsoftrialandadvocacy

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trial
noun
uk
/traɪəl/
us
/traɪəl/
the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a ...
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advocacy
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæd.və.kə.si/
us
/ˈæd.və.kə.si/
public support for an idea, plan, or way of ...
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(Definition oftrialandadvocacyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Students compete in national competitions in appellate advocacy andtrialadvocacy.
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The techniques of opening statements are taught in courses ontrialadvocacy.
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Jury selection and techniques for "voir dire" are taught to law students intrialadvocacycourses.
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He has been an adjunct professor of criminal law, criminal procedure, trial practice andtrialadvocacy.
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Most law schooltrialadvocacycourses focus on tactical skills, though some integrate basic methods of strategic planning.
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He is an authority in the fields of evidence, comparative law,trialadvocacy, comparative civil procedure, and admiralty law.
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Trialadvocacyis taught in primary, secondary, and undergraduate schools (usually associated with a mock trial elective).
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Its clinical training andtrialadvocacyprograms have consistently ranked in the top ten according to the same source.
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It supports capacity building in the judicial sector of developing nations and regions emerging from conflict through training of judges and lawyers intrialadvocacy.
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Known nationally for their continual success intrialadvocacycompetitions, the school focuses on forming practical lawyers who are ready to practice law upon graduation.
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Holderman is particularly interested in intellectual property litigation, and teachestrialadvocacy courses focusing on patent, trade secret, and copyright cases.
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Persuasion is also an often used tool in the pursuit of personal gain, such as election campaigning, giving a sales pitch, or intrialadvocacy.
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Through rigorous preparation for studenttrialadvocacycompetitions, the society's members gain a unique, invaluable courtroom education that will serve as a foundation for a successful legal career.
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