Volume I, Chapter §9.3 Conducting Legal Interviews |
Example of a Legal Interview
Lecture Notes . . .Preparing your Interview Questions For your assignment, you will prepare questions for interviewing either your client, or a fictional witness. The choice is yours. But the result should be similar to the example on these pages. Some interview question lists will be longer than others. Some will not have post-event questions. The manual provides an example of how the questions for an interview might be prepared. Notice that for each stage the questions attempt to be chronological in nature. In addition, they anticipate alternate possible responses. The interviewer should be prepared to eliminate questions that, because of information provided during the interview, are no longer relevant. A good, and simple, technique is to cross the questions off as you go along. In addition, it is good practice to tape record the interview (with client knowledge and approval) so that the interviewer does not have to keep notes. Instead, have a pen and paper ready to write down additional questions that come to mind during the interview. In some cases, it will be necessary to write while the interviewee speaks, so that the flow of the interview is not broken. Try not to interrupt the interviewee.
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