If you are an in-house counsel whose case is heading for trial, you may worry whether your outside trial counsel is properly preserving potential arguments for appeal. And for good reason. Some trial attorneys, caught up in the immediate twists and turns of trial, can lose sight of the appellate record being created, which can lead to vital arguments being lost for appeal.

Here we share the top ways that your outside trial counsel may be waiving good arguments, so that when your next case goes to trial you can be alert to what you don’t want your trial counsel to do.

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