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Just because they're called "opening statements" doesn't mean they can't be persuasive.

That was the takeaway from a presentation on openings from Chicago trial lawyer Dan Kotin of Tomasik Kotin Kasserman earlier this week in a web presentation sponsored by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy.