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- Posted February 10, 2014
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Rosen Address
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Gerald E. Rosen, Eastern District of Michigan, delivered the 29th Annual I. Goodman Cohen Lecture in Trial Advocacy titled “Trial Practice as Viewed from the Perspective of the Trial Judge” on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Wayne State University Law School. “I’m going to talk about the practice of the law—the life of the trial lawyer, the stresses of it, how to cope with the stresses, and some of the challenges of trying cases,” Rosen said. Happy to welcome Rosen as the guest speaker at right were Wayne Law Professor Robert Sedler (left) and Wayne Law Interim Dean Jocelyn Benson. The I. Goodman Cohen Lecture in Trial Advocacy was established through the generosity of the family of the late I. Goodman Cohen, a trial attorney who was active in the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association. Each year, a leading jurist is invited to Wayne Law to deliver a public lecture on an aspect of trial advocacy. In addition, the speaker is invited to informal meetings with students and faculty.
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