When a lawyer’s own witness blows it during trial, that can hurt the client’s case more than when an opposing side’s witness is being “difficult.” How can attorneys overcome these obstacles?

Litigators David Beck, partner in Beck Redden in Houston, and Paula Sweeney, of counsel at Slack & Davis in Dallas, shared their top tips about “pulling teeth” from difficult witnesses on June 26 during a session at the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting in Austin.

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