The Three Secrets to a Successful Opening Statement

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The Three Secrets to a Successful Opening Statement
Credit Details
Credit Hours:
1.00
Specialty Area:
None
Credit Type:
General
Original Air Date:
January 25, 2022
Credit Eligible In:
California

You may be able to self apply for credits in states not listed. BHBA provides CLE accreditation as described above. Email for accreditation information in your state.

About the Program

If you liked 2019’s “The Ins and Outs of Voir Dire”, 2020’s “So, You Want to Take a Deposition” and 2021’s “The Three Secrets to a Successful Closing Argument”, then odds are that you will enjoy attorney Brian A. Rawers’ latest Lawyers’ Mutual CLE entitled “The Three Secrets to a Successful Opening Statement.

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This program is free for members at the Sustainer or higher level and OnDemand subscribers. Economy members pay the full rate. Join first, then login to BHBA+ to access this program.

Watch any CLE and your certificate is automatically emailed to you within minutes and is also stored in your BHBA+ profile for easy access. Login to BHBA+ and effortlessly visualize your CLE credits, monitor deadlines, and stay ahead of your compliance requirements with our intuitive progress tracking. Stream all CLEs on your phone, tablet, and computer when and where they fit your schedule.

Live Webinars are free for all members. OnDemand is free for members at the Sustainer or higher level. Economy members pay the full rate.

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