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Opening Statement
- Car Accident Plaintiff’s Opening Statement (click here for full trial transcript)
- Defendant’s Opening Statement #1
- Defendant’s Opening Statement #2
- Wrongful Death Survival Action (this is more of a detailed outline than a transcript)
- Answers to your questions on how to give a winning moot court opening statement.
- An Overview of Opening Statements
Direct Examination
- Injury Victim (outline for witness)
- Injury Victim #2 (trial transcript)
- Medical Doctor’s Direct (catastrophic injury)
- Personal Injury Accident Victim’s Treating Doctor
- Personal Injury Accident Victim’s Wife
- Personal Injury Victim’s Doctor
- Medical Doctor in Wrongful Death Survival Action
Cross Examination
- Defendant Driver
- Defendant Truck Driver ($1 million verdict)
- Defense Medical Exam Doctor
Pattern Jury Instructions
Sample Closing Argument
- Sample Closing Statement (sample closing argument in an auto accident claim from Plaintiff’s lawyer and two defense lawyers)
- Sample Closing Statement (auto accident case where the jury awarded $8 million)
- Sample Plaintiff’s Closing Argument (another example closing statement)
- Sample Defendant’s Closing Statement (another example closing statement)
- Sample Defendant’s Closing Argument (co-defendant’s closing)
- Sample PowerPoint Closing (PowerPoint in closing)
Sample Verdict Sheets and Jury Instructions
- Sample Verdict Sheet (in a civil moot court trial, this is the verdict sheet the jury fill out to determine what award, if any, should be given)
- Sample Jury Instructions (instruction of law to the jury, read aloud by the judge in most jurisdictions)
Litigation Process/Moot Court Samples
- Sample Motions – Collection of motions filed by our attorneys on behalf of our personal injury clients in Maryland.
- Sample Discovery – Examples of interrogatories, depositions, designation of experts, request for admissions, and request for production of documents.
- Sample Pleadings – Examples of complaints, answers, and expert designations.
- Trial Transcript – real view of what happens during a trial (civil trial)
- Sample Motions in Limine – examples of motions in limine filed by our attorneys which are of use in moot court competitions
- Miscellaneous Materials for the Personal Injury Lawyer – this is helpful for both litigation process students and paralegals looking for sample forms and letters for class exercises.
What Is Moot Court?
Moot court is a mock trial or mock litigation where competitors take a legal fact pattern and take the role of lawyers. The competition is usually graded by lawyers or judges who determine which party made the most effective arguments that were available.
How Do You Prepare for Moot Court?
The best thing to do to prepare for moot court is to practice and videotape your presentation. Moot court students often do not appreciate how they appear.
What Is the Most Common Moot Court Mistake?
The most common moot court mistake, for lack of a better expression, is being a robot. This goes back to the advice about videotaping your moot court practice sessions. Lawyers have to be human beings. They have to look people in the eye, talk like they are not reading off note cards, and actually listen and respond to what the witnesses a
nd the judges say.
More Moot Court Information and Links
- Moot Court Resources (provided by the University of Maryland)
- More Resources (University of Oklahoma)