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YOU CAN handle the cross! - Mastering Cross Examination


Total Credits: 6 CLE

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Categories:
Trial Practice |  Civil Litigation |  Criminal Litigation
Faculty:
Susan L Corey |  Jorge Franco |  Tyler Howell Schwenke
Co-Sponsored by:
The State Bar of Arizona's Trial Practice Section
Location:
State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center - Phoenix, AZ

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Description

This program has reached capacity. Please email registrations@staff.azbar.org to be added to a wait list.

Join our experienced faculty for an interactive in-person only workshop on cross examination.  The panel will cover the following topics: 

1) Tried & True Fundamentals of Cross Examination; 
2) Understanding Impeachment (versus Refreshing Recollection); 
3) Cross Examining Experts – Do’s and Don’ts;
4) Witness Control Techniques

Speakers:
Susan Corey, Law Firm of Susan Corey
Jorge Franco Jr., Jennings Haug Keleher McLeod Waterfall LLP
Tyler Schwenke, Jennings Haug Keleher McLeod Waterfall LLP


Note - this is an in-person, interactive workshop that will not be recorded.  Attendance is limited to 15 participants.  Lunch will be provided. 


Cancellations must be made in writing and emailed to registrations@staff.azbar.org (and in the subject line, include the word "Cancel"). Cancellations must be submitted at least 48 hours prior to the seminar. You may choose to receive (1) a voucher in the amount of 100% of the seminar fee paid, good at most upcoming State Bar of Arizona CLE seminars; OR (2) a refund of the seminar fee paid, minus a $25 administrative fee. No refunds or vouchers will be given for cancellations less than 48 hours prior to the seminar.

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Faculty

Susan L Corey Related Seminars and Products


Susan Corey grew up in a military family, graduated from high school in the Philippines and earned a track scholarship to Oklahoma State University (800, 4x400, cross country). She attended law school at the University of Tulsa and was a member of the Law Review. With Terry Adams, she argued her first capital case in the Arizona Supreme Court in 1995. The case was reversed for re-sentencing.

Partnered with the incomparable Garrett Simpson, she asserted, in both the Trial Court and the Arizona Supreme Court, that Arizona’s capital statute was unconstitutional, based on their intensive investigation revealing that nearly every first-degree murder has at least one aggravating factor. The statute has since been modified by the legislature, eliminating some aggravators. In 2018, she received an outstanding performance award from APDA. In 2019 she received the David Goldberg Award for excellence in capital litigation. She is a Board Member at the Arizona Bar’s Trial College, teaches capital voir dire in Colorado and Arizona and is an adjunct professor at ASU. Her greatest joy is her son, an officer in the US Army, whose tremendous talents and great heart make her proud every day.


Jorge Franco Related Seminars and Products


is a senior equity member of the Phoenix/New Mexico law firm of Jennings Haug Keleher McLeod, LLC where he has been a partner since 1996. Although originally from Philadelphia, PA he is a 1991 graduate of the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Western Michigan University. He is also a graduate of the Arizona State Bar College of Trial Advocacy (’94) and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (’95). Mr. Franco’s practice has been dedicated to representing both Plaintiff and Defense clients in complex civil litigation with a focus on governmental/municipal liability, child abuse, vulnerable adult, medical malpractice, product liability and all aspects of insurance related litigation. He has obtained notable trial verdicts and results as lead counsel that include the top Arizona civil tort verdict in 2004 and a Top 10 Arizona civil verdict in 2016. Mr. Franco serves as adjunct faculty at the Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor Collete of Law where his courses include Professional Responsibility and Litigation/Trial Practice. He also serves as a Board Member and Faculty of the Arizona State Bar College of Trial Advocacy. He is a recurring faculty presenter of the Arizona State Bar Course on Professionalism and has served as a Maricopa County Judge Pro Tem. Mr. Franco holds an AV rating by Martindale Hubbell and has earned recognition by numerous rating outlets including: Best Lawyers in America by US News and World Report; Arizona’s Top 100 Trial Lawyers by National Trial Lawyers; Arizona’s Finest Lawyers (Sustaining Member); America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators for Arizona; America’s Top 100 Civil Defense Litigators for Arizona; and Top Lawyers of Arizona by the Arizona Republic. Mr. Franco is a life-long competitive tennis player, member of the United Stated Tennis Association and a member of the organizing Board of the Arizona Tennis Classic, a men’s professional level (ATP) tennis tournament held annually in Phoenix since its inception in 2019.


Tyler Howell Schwenke Related Seminars and Products


is a Litigation Associate at Jennings Haug Keleher McLeod Waterfall. Tyler’s practice includes a variety of areas of law, including medical malpractice, business litigation, and insurance defense. Tyler obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona before attending Arizona State University for law school. Tyler serves as a member of the faculty for the Arizona State Bar College of Trial Advocacy and coaches the undergraduate mock trial team at Arizona State University.


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State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center

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