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Albert J. Moore is a Professor Emeritus at UCLA Law, where he has been teaching since 1983. His academic focus includes Trial Advocacy, Depositions, and Clinical Programs, contributing significantly to the development of systematic approaches in teaching persuasive trial and deposition strategies. Professor Moore has received notable recognition for his teaching, including the School of Law's Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2001. Before joining UCLA, he was a business litigator in Los Angeles, associated with firms such as Riordan & McKinzie and Nossaman, Krueger & Marsh. He has co-authored important works in the field of legal education including 'Demystifying the First Year of Law School: A Guide to the 1L Experience' and multiple editions of 'Nolo's Deposition Handbook'. Through his publications and teaching, he aims to enhance understanding and mastery of legal processes within the context of trial advocacy and deposition questioning.
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