Rogers Participates in ACTL/CBA Trial Academy Boot Camp Series
Partner William J Rogers participated as a presenter in "Anatomy of a Trial: The Rosenberg Spy Case," a full-day CLE program hosted by the American College of Trial Lawyers and the Chicago Bar Association.
The case was the espionage trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Leading trial lawyers and judges analyzed opening statements, direct examination, cross-examination, and closing arguments of this controversial and high-profile trial to learn what judges want and expect from trial lawyers. William J. Rogers addressed Closing Arguments.
The American College of Trial Lawyers is recognized as the preeminent organization of trial lawyers in North America, dedicated to maintaining and improving the standards of trial practice, professionalism, ethics, and the administration of justice. Learn more about ACTL.
The Chicago Bar Association is one of the oldest and most active metropolitan bar associations in the United States. The Association's voluntary membership of 17,000 consists largely of lawyers and judges from Cook County and the State of Illinois. Learn more about the CBA.
William J. Rogers is a trial lawyer who has tried jury cases in federal, state and municipal courts and has written and argued appeals in the Seventh Circuit, Illinois Supreme Court and Illinois Appellate Court. Learn more about William and his practice here.