Attorney Walt McKee has been invited to serve on the teaching faculty of the Harvard Law School Trial Advocacy Program again. The Harvard program is held each January and provides trial advocacy instruction to Harvard Law School students. McKee joins a teaching faculty of the nation’s top trial lawyers, who are invited each year from around the country to instruct at the highly intensive program, according to a news release from McKee Law firm in Augusta.
“It is a great honor and privilege to be able to teach the next generation the skill and art of trial advocacy. I am impressed with Harvard’s program and its students who are top notch,” said McKee.
McKee is an experienced trial lawyer, having tried more than 200 criminal and civil jury trials. He has for the past decade been listed in Best Lawyers in America and is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. McKee serves on the Boards of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association and the Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and is a past Chair of the Maine Ethics Commission.
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