Misconceptions about the phrase “think like a lawyer” begin in law school and create persistent challenges for many lawyers throughout their careers. According to Luke Andrews, trial attorneys should aim to have their arguments effectively complete well before the closing stages of a trial. Andrews explores how re-delivering these arguments can test the patience of jurors, and why lawyers might benefit from considering alternative strategies for structuring their closing arguments. For an in-depth discussion on these strategies, see the full article by Luke Andrews at Law360.