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Professor H. Scott Fingerhut has been selected again for publication by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) for its Collective Wisdom series.

Collective Wisdom is NITA’s practice guide written by experts on trial advocacy.

The latest in this NITA series focuses on One Memorable Cross-Examination Lesson.

Read Professor Fingerhut’s contribution here, at pages 19-20.

Professor Fingerhut is Assistant Director of the Trial Advocacy Program at FIU Law.  He teaches Trial Advocacy, Pretrial Practice, and Criminal Procedure.  He is dually appointed as a Fellow in The Honors College at FIU, where serves as pre-law faculty advisor and teaches the upper-division seminar Observing Ourselves.  Rated AV Preeminent, Martindale-Hubbell’s highest peer rating, Professor Fingerhut practices criminal defense and represents applicants before the Board of Bar Examiners and lawyers facing Florida Bar discipline.  He is consistently ranked among Florida’s leading criminal defense attorneys, including Best Lawyers in America, and is a three-time FIU Law Professor of the Year.

Reach him at 305-348-8095 and fingerhut@fiu.edu.

To find out more about Trial Advocacy at FIU Law, visit law.fiu.edu/trialad.

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