The New Hampshire Bar Association's 'Winning at Trial' seminar, held on April 17, successfully brought together legal professionals for a day of learning and strategy sharing. With a focus on trial preparation and execution, the event featured 11 speakers covering topics from witness preparation to closing arguments, catering to a diverse legal audience. The seminar's format, including panel discussions and Q&A sessions, facilitated a dynamic exchange of ideas, underscoring the legal community's dedication to continuous improvement and client service excellence.
Attendance figures, with 23 in-person and 45 webinar participants, reflect the legal profession's recognition of the value in continuing education, as mandated by the New Hampshire Supreme Court Rule 53. This rule requires attorneys to complete 12 credit hours of continuing education annually, a standard that seminars like 'Winning at Trial' not only meet but exceed by providing relevant, actionable content. The event's success demonstrates the legal community's commitment to staying at the forefront of practice through shared knowledge and expertise.


