Attorney Training

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Over the last 10 years Kevann Gardner has trained attorneys across the nation in various aspects of trial litigation techniques and performance. He has also taught litigation skills and legal advocacy at various universities and law schools. He is available to provide his training program to larger law firms, smaller boutique firms, solo practitioners, and law schools.

The training programs and law schools at which Mr. Gardner serves as a faculty member include:

  • Harvard Law School – Trial Advocacy Workshop - Faculty Instructor

  • National Criminal Defense College – Faculty Instructor

  • American University Washington College of Law – Adjunct Professor

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law – Intensive Trial Advocacy Program – Faculty Instructor

  • National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers – Faculty Speaker/Presenter

  • Mountain Trial Skills Program – Faculty Instructor/Presenter

  • New York State Defender Association – Basic Trial Skills Program – Faculty Instructor/Presenter

  • Washington Adventist University – Adjunct Professor

  • Black Public Defender Association – Faculty Speaker/Presenter

  • Washington DC Public Defender Service – Trial Practice Institute – Co-Director/Faculty Instructor

  • University of the District of Columbia School of Law – Mock Trial Coach

Trial Support

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Kevann Gardner has almost 15 years of experience as a dedicated and zealous trial attorney.  Throughout his career Mr. Gardner has reached unparalleled levels of success, remaining undefeated in each jury trial he has conducted - his clients have never been convicted of the top charge brought against them.

Mr. Gardner can utilize these skills in your case to assist you or other attorneys in preparing for or conducting trials in any capacity - including developing trial theories and strategies, litigating dispositive motions, taking depositions, drafting briefs, or co-counseling cases headed to trial. 

Let’s work together.