Training Future Trial Lawyers
Harry J. Winograd joins the faculty of nationally recognized judges and trial lawyers for the 2019 Emory University School of Law Kessler-Eidson Trial Techniques Program. Initially modeled after the National Institute for Trial Advocacy programs, Emory focuses on integrating second-year law student knowledge of substantive evidence with practical trial skills through a “learn-by-doing” format. The program concludes this week with 72 jury trials which provide students with a foundation in trial advocacy and to develop confidence in their presentation skills. This year’s class includes over 275 students from more than a dozen countries. Emory Law’s Trial program is the largest in the country and is recognized as one of the nation’s finest. Emory’s annual Trial Techniques program was founded in 1982.