Attorney Walt McKee has been invited to serve on the teaching faculty of the Harvard Law School Trial Advocacy Program.
The Harvard program, held each year, provides trial advocacy instruction to Harvard Law School students. McKee will join a teaching faculty of the nation’s most successful and experienced trial lawyers, who are invited each year from around the country to instruct at Harvard’s intensive trial practice program, according to a news release from the Augusta-based firm McKee Morgan.
“This is my fourth year of teaching at Harvard Law School and it remains an honor to do so. The students are always well prepared and are fast learners. I am confident that many of the students will go on to become great trial lawyers,” McKee said in the release.
McKee has tried more than 200 criminal and civil jury trials.
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