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One Last 'Reality Check': Kat Hacker of Bartlit Beck on Running Mock Trials
"What our practice is all driving towards is trial and that moment where you stand up and you have somebody decide are you going to win or are you going to lose," Hacker said. "Mocks are the first opportunity to get that feedback about your case—and a pretty close corollary to trial."
October 13, 2022 at 07:30 AM
6 minute read
It's easy to understand the enthusiasm Kat Hacker has for mock trials.
Early in her tenure at Bartlit Beck, Hacker presented in a mock trial for one of the firm's Fortune 50 technology clients—a client who hadn't previously seen her on her feet in court. But after the client saw her performance during the mock, Hacker was tapped to second chair a trial for the company the very next year.
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