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Cross Examination is a legal process in which a lawyer questions a witness in order to test the accuracy of their testimony. It is a key part of the adversarial system of justice, as it allows lawyers to challenge the evidence presented by the opposing side. Cross Examination is typically conducted in a courtroom, with the witness being questioned by the lawyer for the opposing side. The lawyer will ask questions in order to uncover inconsistencies in the witness's testimony, and to establish the facts of the case. Cross Examination is an important part of the legal process, and there are a number of companies that specialize in providing services related to it. These companies provide services such as legal research, witness preparation, and trial strategy. They also provide training and support to lawyers in order to help them prepare for and conduct effective cross examinations. Examples of companies in this market include LexisNexis, Westlaw, and Lawyer's Edge. Show Less Read more