About this Event
CPD 12 hours
Friday 12 June 2026: 9:30am – 4:30pm
Saturday 13 June 2026: 9:30am – 4:30pm
This interactive two-day course is designed to provide trial lawyers with the skills and confidence needed to conduct effective Examination in Chief and Cross-Examination in criminal trials and civil proofs.
The course follows a learning-by-doing methodology, allowing delegates to practise advocacy skills in a realistic trial setting. Participants will examine and cross-examine witnesses within the context of a simulated trial process, developing courtroom technique, structure, and communication skills.
Each advocacy exercise is followed by constructive analysis and detailed feedback, enabling delegates to identify strengths, address weaknesses, and refine their approach. Where recorded, delegates will have the opportunity to review their own performance, an invaluable tool for developing court craft and self-awareness.
What the Course Covers
- Effective Examination in Chief
- Structured and purposeful Cross-Examination
- Questioning technique and witness control
- Communication, confidence, and active listening
- Identifying and advancing supportive facts
- Understanding the role of story and case theory in trials
Course Format
- Highly practical and interactive
- Small group training to ensure individual feedback
- Mock court environment
- Supportive, professional learning atmosphere
Who Should Attend
- Trainee solicitors
- Newly qualified lawyers
- Experienced practitioners seeking to refresh or refine advocacy skills
Certification
Completion of the course allows you to add a National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA)–trained lawyer credential to your qualifications.
This course is suitable for practitioners working in criminal and civil litigation who want to strengthen their trial advocacy and witness-handling skills.
Places are limited to ensure high-quality feedback and meaningful participation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Leonardo Hotel Aberdeen, Guild Street, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
GBP 531.58









