Brittany Ford Selected For ABOTA Trial College

Brittany S. Ford is attending the 2022 American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) National Trial College on the campus of Yale Law School, June 20-25, 2022.  Designed for second-year through sixth-year trial attorneys from both sides of the bar, the program consists of five days of intensive instruction, student exercises, and critiques culminating in three simultaneous mock jury trials on the final day with each student having significant participation.  Faculty demonstrations and student exercises encompass all aspects of civil jury trials from effective voir dire to persuasive opening statements and closing arguments.  The classes are taught by highly experienced trial lawyers from all parts of the country who share their techniques of trial preparation and the art of effective advocacy.  The students also have the opportunity to work with very experienced and accomplished expert witnesses.  QGT Managing Member Steven W. Quattlebaum serves as a faculty mentor for the Trial College and is National President-Elect of ABOTA.  The American Board of Trial Advocates is a national association of experienced trial lawyers and judges dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the civil jury trial right provided by the Seventh Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.