Most lawyers are boring and bore jurors into not caring. Or worse, they try too hard to entertain them and make the jurors hate them. We need to find a happy medium – keeping the jurors entertained and caring about your case, without pushing them away by acting over the top. I trained as a stage actor throughout college and moved to LA upon graduation to pursue acting before going back to law school. I have found that learning how to emote and act brings clarity, passion, and emotion to your presentations. Most jurors' exposure to lawyers involves watching lawyers on TV. So we need to give them what they want.
I will teach and model how to pick your moments to use dramatic techniques throughout trial to keep them entertained and trusting you. You will not be "acting" in the courtroom, you will be living your true self and expressing your full range of authentic emotions, and maximizing your presentation skills with an eye towards your listener/watcher. This will run the full gamut of trial – from Voir Dire, to Opening, Witnesses direct and cross, and Closing. These techniques include speaking directly to your client, using pauses, incorporating defense counsel into the story theatrically, and storytelling with emotion and intention. It's gonna be a hoot.
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Will Sykes · Dorothy Clay Sims · Sach OliverDepositionsCoffee & Snacks
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Will Sykes · Dorothy Clay Sims · Sach OliverDepositionsCoffee & Snacks
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Will Sykes · Dorothy Clay Sims · Sach OliverDepositionsLunch
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Christian Augustin · Sean Claggett Intake and Pre-Lit WorkupCoffee & Snacks
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Shannon Wise · Jennifer Morales · Brian BlankenshipManaging the Case and Putting Constant Pressure on the DefenseCoffee & Snacks
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Shannon Wise · Jennifer Morales · Brian BlankenshipManaging the Case and Putting Constant Pressure on the DefenseBreakfast
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Joseph Fried · Dan Ambrose High Performance PresentationsCoffee & Snacks
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Haytham Faraj · Ted Wacker Overcoming Significant Hurdles on the way to $21.2 Million VerdictCoffee & Snacks
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Joseph FriedJoe Fried’s Top Tips for Winning Trucking CaseLunch
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Sagi ShakedMaximizing Your TBI caseCoffee & Snacks
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Kurt ZanerHow fun, persuasive writing can lead to eight figure verdicts and settlementsCoffee & Snacks
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Khail Parris · Alex Wheeler Picking a $58,000,000 jury: Using fat words and skinny words for causeBreakfast
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Christian MorrisCross-Examination of Defense Medical ExpertCoffee & Snacks
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Bruce Broillet · Molly McKibben The Erin Andrews Invasion of Privacy Case: How the $55 Million non-economic Verdict was wonCoffee & Snacks
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Bruce Broillet · Molly McKibben The Erin Andrews Invasion of Privacy Case: How the $55 Million non-economic Verdict was wonLunch
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Bruce Broillet · Molly McKibben The Erin Andrews Invasion of Privacy Case: How the $55 Million non-economic Verdict was wonCoffee & Snacks
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Przemek	LubeckiThe Mental Game for Trial - Performing Under PressureCoffee & Snacks
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Alicia CampbellHow to Get Your First 8 Figure VerdictBreakfast
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Phillip Miller · Justin Kahn · Edward CiarimboliDesigning Exhibits - Design Ideas and TechniquesCoffee & Snacks
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Phillip Miller · Justin Kahn · Edward CiarimboliDesigning Exhibits - Design Ideas and TechniquesCoffee & Snacks
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Phillip Miller · Justin Kahn · Edward CiarimboliDesigning Exhibits - Design Ideas and TechniquesLunch
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Lloyd Bell · Monte Tynes · Bob ByrneTry your FRKN CaseCoffee & Snacks
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John RomanoNavigating The Minefields Of Valuing CasesCoffee & Snacks
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Dirk VandeverDirk's Trial Manifesto5:30pm-8:30pm
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