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For the final project, you are the trial attorneys for either CHARLIE or LINDSAY who can either be the PLAINTIFF or the DEFENDANT in your

For the final project, you are the trial attorneys for either CHARLIE or LINDSAY who can either be the PLAINTIFF or the DEFENDANT in your trial. For Co-Counsel Groups with only two attorneys, each attorney will give (1) either an opening or closing statement to the jury explaining why your client should win (and how much the plaintiff should be awarded-for instance the defense argues nothing); (2) introduce evidence through your client (and one additional witness of the group's choosing); and (3) cross-examination of one of the other side's witnesses. Note, the additional witness can be anyone you want, except the opposing party's client (you'll get your chance to ask questions of the other side's client when they call their client as a witness). For trials with 4 attorneys (two for each co-counsel group), the trial will consist of: (1) an opening statement by one of the plaintiff's attorney (say what the facts are and why your side should win); (2) an opening statement by one of the defendant's attorneys; (3) introduction of evidence through documents and testimony of the witness CLIENT- PLAINTIFF; (4) cross examination of PLAINTIFF by one of DEFENDANT's attorneys; (5) intro of evidence through documents and testimony of another witness for PLAINTIFF; (6) cross examination of the other witness by one of DEFENDANT's attorneys; (7) introduction of evidence through documents and testimony of the witness CLIENT- DEFENDANT; (8) cross examination of DEFENDANT by one PLAINTIFF's at

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