Upcoming Speaking Event held 12/9/22
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November 14, 2022
Beth Bloom will be speaking at the Washington State Association for Justice’s 2022 Winter Conference.
She will be speaking Day 2 of the conference which focuses on Trial Skills. The event will be held this Friday, December 9th from 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Beth will be discussing “Jury Selection That Works: Finding Jurors Ready for Full Justice”. She will be discussing requesting procedures that set the stage to identify bias, drafting and using supplemental jury questionnaires, identifying ideal jurors, and arguing challenges for cause to the court. A fair and impartial jury prepared to evaluate the evidence without preconceived judgment is at the heart of any successful jury trial seeking full justice.
Other Featured Speakers:
Patricia Anderson, Luvera Law Firm
Francisco Duarte, Fury Duarte PS
Eric Fong, Fong Law PLLC
Jacob Hutchison, Ph.D.
Mark Wagner, Law Offices of Mark C. Wagner
Ben Wells, Wells Trumbull, PLLC
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