Anna M. Carroll

At Heninger Garrison Davis (HGD), our attorneys are committed not only to excellence in the courtroom but also to strengthening the legal profession through teaching and mentorship. That’s why we’re proud to share that Partner Anna Carroll will be presenting a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program for the National Business Institute (NBI) on September 23, 2025.

Anna will be leading a session on “Crafting Motions in Limine and Attacking Defense Closing Arguments,” two critical aspects of trial advocacy that can make or break a case.

Why These Topics Matter

  • Motions in Limine: These pretrial motions shape what evidence a jury will see and hear, often setting the tone for the entire trial. Mastering the craft of drafting and arguing them can provide a decisive advantage.
  • Attacking Defense Closing Arguments: The closing argument is the defense’s last chance to sway the jury. Knowing how to anticipate, dissect, and dismantle these arguments is essential for plaintiff’s attorneys committed to securing justice for their clients.

Anna Carroll’s Leadership in Advocacy

As a trial lawyer and partner at HGD, Anna Carroll has built a reputation for meticulous preparation and persuasive advocacy on behalf of her clients. Her participation as a CLE faculty member reflects her dedication to advancing the practice of law while upholding the firm’s CIRCLE values—Client-Centered, Integrity Driven, Resilient, Committed, Leadership Oriented, and Excellence Focused.

Through this NBI program, Anna will share practical insights that attorneys can take directly into the courtroom, empowering them to advocate more effectively for their clients.


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