National Institute for Trial Advocacy


The National Institute for Trial Advocacy is an American not-for-profit organization that provides lawyers with training in trial advocacy skills.
NITA's founding was brought about in 1971 by the Committee on Advocacy of the Section on Judicial Administration of the American Bar Association, which was trying to address a critical shortage of competent trial attorneys. A group of law professors and lawyers concluded that learning-by-doing trial training was the best approach towards filling this gap. NITA's inaugural National Session was held June 25 to July 21, 1972 at the University of Colorado Boulder.
NITA's National Sessions bring together participants from all across the country who are taught through a learning-by-doing approach how to better represent their clients in the courtroom. The National Session has been held every year since 1972.
In 1972, NITA started holding public service trial training sessions in a variety of specialties across the country as well as other skills courses, including legal deposition and courtroom technology skills.
After moving its headquarters around, NITA came home to Boulder in October 2010 when it leased part of the former Exabyte headquarters building.