

| Simply put, you will win if the jury answers your questions the way you want before the witnesses respond. This is the key to Ralph Adam Fine’s winning techniques. No longer will you have to rely on nervous witnesses to “sell” your case. No longer will you have to rely on a “battle of experts.” |


| No longer will you have to rely on the common, but suicidal, “What happened next?” or “Please explain to the jury.” No longer will you have to object in front of the jury to the admission of evidence, thereby telling the jury that you are trying to hide something from them. Using Ralph Adam Fine’s step-by-step modules, you can deal with sudden surprises on the spot. |
| Learn how you can avoid the lethal mistakes made by such famous lawyers as: Robert S. Bennett (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom), Gregory B. Craig and Brendan V. (“I'm no potted plant”) Sullivan (Williams & Connolly), Johnnie Cochran, Robert Morvillo, John Keker, and Michael Tigar. |
| Michael S. Holman, a senior litigator of complex cases in the Bricker & Eckler firm in Columbus, Ohio, calls Ralph Adam Fine’s two-day workshop “The best training available.” |
| “I attended your ‘How To Win Your Trial’ Seminar in Virginia yesterday, August 25, 2004. As a plaintiff's lawyer, let me express my sincerest thanks for such a wonderful, informative, realistic seminar that really taught the nuts-and-bolts of trial practice. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your wisdom with us, and I do hope that other attorneys across the nation have the same valuable opportunity to attend your seminars.” Peter C. Grenier, Bode & Grenier, LLP, Washington, D.C., ranked by The National Law Journal in 2002 as one of the Top Ten trial lawyers in the United States under the age of 40. |
| To Find Out More About Ralph Adam Fine’s Seminars and Intensive, Hands-on Workshops, email him at ralphadamfine@hotmail.com or call him at 414-915-4594 |
| Learn more about Ralph Adam Fine's Winning Three Rules of Cross-Examination in the Winter 2006 issue of Litigation, the journal of the American Bar Association Section on Litigation. |
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| Ralph Adam Fine’s one-day seminars and two-day, intensive, hands-on workshops give lawyers easy, step- by-step tools to win in court--despite the bad things that plague every case and every trial. |
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| An ABA study of juries and reported-on in the February 2008 ABA online site YOUR ABA, noted that jurors use their own commonsense to decide cases and that “[r]arely do juries use the prestige of the lawyer or witness—occupation or education, for instance—to assess credibility.” Rather, they “look at whether lawyers used objective methods to reach conclusions,” and “also seek external standards to assess the reasonableness of behavior, such as comparing a claim to what is typical in a given set of circumstances.” This is what makes Ralph Adam Fine’s jury-knows-the-answer technique so powerful! It builds on what jurors already know. |
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