Leanne Fuith is a Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she brings a distinctive blend of legal scholarship, business acumen, and real-world practice experience to the classroom. With a career spanning business law, employment law, commercial litigation, and corporate strategy, Professor Fuith is recognized for her practical, client-centered approach and her commitment to preparing the next generation of attorneys for the realities of modern legal practice. Her teaching and consulting work focus on the legal and strategic dimensions of running a business—from formation and management to dispute resolution and law firm leadership.
Modern Trial Skills: How to Lay a Foundation, Avoid Hearsay, and Get Business Records, Social Media, and other ESI Into Evidence at Trial (2025 Edition)
Effectively Approaching and Handling Challenging Clients and Expert Witnesses
February 12, 2025
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