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Make sense of medical jargon.

Publication: Trial
Publication Date: 01-APR-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
To jurors, the medical terminology they hear at trial often sounds like a foreign language. When jurors hear words they don't understand, their minds are likely to wander.

When your expert uses an unfamiliar term, interrupt and ask the witness to explain it. For example, make sure that when...

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