Little things help win lawsuits, Georgia judges say

By Rosie Manins (April 5, 2022 at 6:40 p.m. EDT) – Framing a case as a simple story, rehearsing arguments, keeping cross-examination brief, and creating a backup plan are easy ways for attorneys to increase their chances of winning maximize trial, Georgia judges say.

Two Georgia judges spoke Tuesday at the American Bar Association’s Bench and Bar Academy in Atlanta and offered attorneys their tips on effective litigation techniques.

Judge Kelly Lee Ellerbe of the State Superior Court of Fulton County and Judge Eric A. Richardson of the State Court of Fulton County, with combined 21-year tenures, say sometimes it’s the little things that make a…

Stay ahead of the curve

In the legal profession, information is the key to success. You need to know what’s happening with customers, competitors, operations, and industries. Law360 provides the intelligence you need to remain an expert and beat the competition.

  • Access to case data in articles (numbers, files, courts, type of action and more.)
  • Access to attached documents such as briefs, petitions, complaints, decisions, motions, etc.
  • Create custom alerts for specific article and case topics, and more!

TRY LAW360 FREE SEVEN DAYS