Lead writer for the Fiduciary Litigator blog, David F. Johnson, participated in a panel on trying a fiduciary case with Hon. Brian Stagner and Sarah Pacheco at the State Bar of Texas’s first “Becoming a Fiduciary Litigator” course in Fort Worth, Texas. David served as the moderator and a panel participant, discussing pre-trial considerations, voir dire, opening statements, examining witnesses, closing statements, and jury instructions. The panel focused on how an attorney should advocate in a fiduciary case. David also authored a new article on oral advocacy, which is attached below.
In addition to participating on the panel, David attended the course, led question-and-answer sessions and sessions focused on fiduciary scenarios, and contributed case materials for the final discussion.
Becoming A Fiduciary Litigator – Presented by David F Johnson_ Sarah Pacheco_ Hon. Brian Stagner

