Family Law
Family Law News 2015, Issue 4, Volume 37, No. 4
Content
- Table of Contents
- Flexcom Lifetime Achievement Award: Honoring Commissioner Louise Bayles-Fightmaster
- Demonstrative Evidence: Don't Cross-Examine Without It
- Courtney TindaLl McClain Receives the State Bar of California's 2015 Court Staff Award
- Dawn Annino Receives the State Bar of California's 2015 Court Staff Award
- Court Staff of the Year: Lisa Zeeb-Johnson
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- But What About the Business? M&a Advice for Family Law Attorneys
- Message from the Chair
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- Message from the Editor
- Flexcom Affirmative Legislation Passed in 2015
- Commissioner Bayles-Fightmaster's Award Speech October 9, 2015
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- Dealing with Difficult People: Strategies for Effectively Assisting Challenging Court Users
- From Our Readers
- State Bar of California's 2015 Judicial Officer of the Year Award Bestowed Upon Honorable Maureen F. Hallahan
- Standing Chairs and Designated Recipients of Legislation
Demonstrative Evidence: Don’t Cross-Examine Without It
Matt Dodd and Roger Dodd
Matt Dodd comes from a family of lawyers and has been in the courtroom as long as he can remember. After moving his family to the wilds of southwest Montana, Mr. Dodd founded a small, trial-practice firm with offices in Bozeman and Big Sky, Montana.
Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Utah, Georgia, and Florida where he practices trial work of all types. He is listed in Best Lawyers for more than 20 years. He is one of a handful of lawyers nationally who are listed in Super Lawyers in more than one state simultaneously He is Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial Practice for more than 25 years, and was a Board Certified in Criminal Trial Practice for more than 20 years. He is a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and the American College of Family Trial Lawyers. He has lectured and taught lawyers and judges in all 50 states, and multiple foreign countries. TV and legal credits include CourtTV, TruTY CNN, ABC, CBS, and cable TV
This article is Part 1 of a 2 part series.