Cross-Examination 101 HANDOUT
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Whether you're dealing with a small dispute or a complex legal battle, the art of cross-examination can be the key to your success. This program introduces practitioners to groundbreaking "Killer Cross Examination" techniques and how to effectively apply them to creditors' rights litigation. Learn how these techniques have transformed our presenter, Wes Wollenweber’s legal practice, resulting in many successful outcomes. Joining Wes is attorney Stacy Stein, who provides valuable practical firsthand courtroom experience use of these techniques. |
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Wes Wollenweber is a founding and managing partner of WF Legal with over 24 years of litigation experience in federal and state courts in Colorado. Wes’s practice has evolved over the years into a focus on several areas of housing. Wes has tried a variety of cases in both federal and state court, including several jury trials, and arbitrations pertaining to HOA disputes, employment civil rights cases, Fair Housing matters, construction related issues, non-compete disputes, and FDPCA defense matters. Wes has also focused on complex collection cases, including fraudulent transfer claims, over the balance of his career. Wes is now a mediator and arbitrator, focusing on housing, employment law, collection, and contract dispute matters.
Stacy D. Stein is the founder of Mountain Peak Law Group, PC a creditor rights law firm. Stacy graduated from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo where she majored in political science. After working for a California State Assemblyman for a year, Stacy moved to Colorado. Once in Denver, Stacy obtained her paralegal certificate and worked as a paralegal and office manager before going to law school at the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. Throughout her legal career, working exclusively in creditor rights law firms, Stacy has gained extensive experience in consumer and commercial collections. As the head of a small firm, Stacy is very involved in all aspects of the case management including processes, procedures, training, compliance, and litigation. Stacy is licensed and actively practices creditor rights law in Colorado, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
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