The Trial Notebook by Paul Purcell - HTML preview

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Table of Contents

 

 

 

I.   Introduction

A short discussion of what a good Trial Notebook should be, why you should always use one, and a litmus test of qualities to help make yours the best. 

 

 

II.  Basic Structure

Though there are many different areas of law, several types of court, and two sides to every argument, there are quite a number of features common to all trials.  In this section we cover basic trial notebook structure as well as a list of some of the forms and checklists you’ll find in the sections that follow.

 

 

III.  Useful Content

Where would our manners be if we didn’t provide some of the detailed forms, checklists, and additional tips on assembling a trial notebook that not only works well in hardcopy format but also in softcopy?  In this portion you’ll find cover sheets for your notebook sections as well as a few of our forms from The Attorney Case File to help you in organizing material for your trial.

 

 

IV.  Putting it All Together

We started with an overview of good Trial Notebook qualities, gave examples of the contents a thorough one should have and then gave you forms to get you started.  However, the difference is in the detail and we want to give you the detail that will make all the difference.  Here we’ll cover additional tips on how to make your Trial Notebook all it can be and to make your day in court a success.

 

 

V.  About the Source

This ebook is only a small portion of what’s available.  There is more to show you so we added this small section to tell you about the much bigger picture.