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Archive for April, 2014

Resources for Paralegals Working With Witnesses

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014

A paralegal who is part of a litigation team is often asked to assist with witnesses as a part of trial preparation. These activities may begin with choosing the right expert witnesses for your case or pre-interviewing witnesses and providing a summary the litigation team will use while developing the case. To learn how to work with witnesses, it is a good idea to learn from the experience of other paralegals and attorneys who have a great deal of experience. We have assembled some articles we found by legal professionals who have advice to give about various aspects of working with witnesses.

Top 10 Tips for Paralegals Working with Witnesses

Lynne DeVenny is a paralegal from North Carolina. This article gives some very practical tips for locating, vetting and preparing witnesses for trial. It is clear the author’s good advice has been derived from personal experience.

Paralegals Are Key in Witness Preparation

We enjoyed this article because it is actually an audio file that you can listen to right from the website. The host of this radio show interviews Katherine James, owner of the consulting firm ACT of Communication. James provides tips for witness preparation such as practicing on camera, the importance of appearance and wardrobe, and more.

Tips Paralegals Can Use to Select Expert Witnesses

Steven Babitsky and James J. Mangraviti, Jr. are both former litigators who have trained thousands of expert witnesses. The authors give advice on evaluating a witness to find just the right one for your case. They recommend finding out the specific field of expertise a witness has experience in, of course checking qualifications, evaluating credibility and many more considerations before choosing the witness for your case.

How a Paralegal Takes a Witness Statement

Laws.com offers an area of their website dedicated to topics for paralegals. This particular article is a good overview of witness interviews taken at the initial phase of discovery. The article discusses the interview summaries and witness statements that paralegals are often asked to prepare for use by the litigation team.

Witness Preparation for the In-House Team

The State Bar of Texas Paralegal Division offers information by attorney Wayne Lindsey Robbins, Jr. The focus of this article is how to prepare company witnesses who will be required to testify in a legal matter. If your witness has never testified in a legal matter before, they will need instruction on appropriate behavior such as, asking the witness not to guess when answering, instructing the witness to tell the truth and answer only what is being asked, et cetera. The author also touches on preparing a witness for a video deposition.

As a paralegal, you are often asked to work with witnesses so that your other team members can focus on other aspects of the case. Whether you are asked to help choose expert witnesses, or prepare lay witnesses to testify, your work is an integral and important part of preparing the matter for trial. It is a good idea to review these articles and also search for more articles that will help you strengthen your skills for working with witnesses.

If you enjoyed this article, you might also like “8 Legal News Websites for Legal Professionals.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Susan Kay is a Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Brown & Jones Reporting, Inc. Connect with her on LinkedIn and Google+.

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