Thou shalt not ask a question to which the answer is unknown.

That’s my King James version one of the “10 Commandments of Cross-Examination” laid out by the late law professor and trial advocacy guru Irving Younger. But it’s not a commandment that storied cross-examiner Bill Price, the founder and co-chair of the national trial practice group at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, follows. Price expounded on his own approach to cross-examination on an episode of John Quinn’s “Law Disrupted” podcast that dropped last week.

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