
In this episode of ABOTA Speaks, host Jake Courtney sits down with trial attorney Camille Vasquez, widely known for her cross-examination of Amber Heard in the jury trial where she represented Johnny Depp, for a conversation about preparation, credibility, and the realities of practicing law in high-profile cases.Camille reflects on her early participation in the ABOTA Fellowship program during law school, and how that experience shaped her approach to courtroom advocacy. She discusses the discipline required to build credibility with juries, the importance of preparation, and how lawyers are perceived in the courtroom.The conversation also explores her role in the highly publicized Depp v. Heard trial, offering insight into what it means to try a case under intense national and international scrutiny. Camille shares lessons on composure, professionalism, and maintaining focus when the spotlight is consistent and constant during trial.Topics include:· How the ABOTA Fellowship influenced her career path· The discipline behind effective trial preparation· Juror perception and courtroom credibility· Practicing law in a nationally televised trial· Why civility and professionalism remain essential in modern advocacyLearn more about ABOTA: www.abota.org#ABOTASpeaks #JohnnyDepp #DeppvHeard #TrialLaw #Litigation
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