Arsenault to Serve As Faculty for LSU Trial Advocacy Program

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LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law Center

I have again been invited to serve as a faculty member for LSU Law Center’s Trial Advocacy Program, which will be taking place this week in Baton Rouge. Nearly 200 senior law students will participate in this intensive and unique, three-day program. The law students will role play and receive critiques from some of the nation’s leading experts in courtroom practices. I am excited about the opportunity to again serve as part of this select faculty, comprised of federal and state court judges, professors and prominent attorneys.

The program will present a rigorous schedule that challenges the students to develop trial skills and practice methods pioneered by the famed National Institute for Trial Advocacy. This is a great opportunity for students to get a taste of what to expect as trial lawyers. They are in their final year of law school and getting close to the point where they will be employing these skills in real cases. I have been fortunate enough to be a part of this program since its inception over 15 years ago, and I’m proud to have positively impacted the careers of thousands of attorneys from across the country.

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