The New Hampshire Bar Association's 'Winning at Trial' seminar, held in Concord, NH, marked a significant event for legal professionals seeking to enhance their litigation skills. The seminar, co-chaired by a litigation attorney from Welts, White, & Fontaine, P.C., featured 11 speakers across various legal disciplines, offering insights into trial preparation, evidence presentation, and jury communication strategies.
Topics ranged from preparing witnesses for testimony to effectively using physical evidence and mastering the art of cross-examination. The seminar not only provided a platform for learning but also fostered a collaborative environment through panel discussions and Q&A sessions, allowing attendees to apply the strategies discussed to their respective fields of law.
With a mix of in-person and webinar attendees, the event underscored the legal community's commitment to professional development. Under New Hampshire Supreme Court Rule 53, attorneys are required to complete continuing education, highlighting the seminar's role in meeting these requirements while ensuring lawyers remain at the forefront of legal practice and ethics.
The success of the 'Winning at Trial' seminar reflects the legal profession's dedication to excellence and the importance of shared knowledge in navigating the complexities of the courtroom. Such events are pivotal in preparing attorneys to face the challenges of modern litigation, ultimately benefiting the clients they serve and the justice system at large.


