The New Hampshire Bar Association's 'Winning At Trial' seminar, held in Concord, NH, on April 17, 2025, marked a pivotal moment for legal professionals in the state. With a focus on litigation and trial strategy, the event brought together 11 speakers from diverse legal fields, including family law, criminal law, and personal injury, among others. The seminar's structure, comprising short presentations on topics such as witness preparation and effective use of evidence, followed by panel discussions, provided attendees with practical strategies for courtroom success.
Attendance figures underscored the seminar's relevance and appeal, with 23 in-person participants and an additional 45 joining via webinar. This turnout not only reflects the legal community's commitment to continuing education but also highlights the seminar's role in fulfilling the New Hampshire Supreme Court Rule 53 requirement, mandating 12 credit hours of continuing education annually for bar members.
The implications of such educational initiatives are profound. By equipping attorneys with advanced litigation techniques and insights into evolving case law, the seminar directly contributes to the enhancement of legal services offered to clients. Furthermore, the event fosters a culture of knowledge sharing and professional growth among New Hampshire's legal practitioners, ensuring the judiciary's strength and integrity in the face of changing legal landscapes.


