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To kick-start the new year and decade, the team at Jury Analyst sat down with Brian Panish to answer some listener questions. Brian is one of the country’s leading trial attorneys, so we’re grateful for his time and hope you find his tips as in
He shares his insight into what it’s like as a lawyer to write books. How he approaches trials as a story or play to show people the truth that is emotionally engaging. The most important thing to provide jurors in the opening statement. Uniqu
The experienced gained working for an insurance defense firm. His advice to young lawyers aspiring to open their own firm. The strategy he uses to uncover bias jurors during voir dire. The challenges of employment law and how to navigate them.
Chris Dolan’s journey from leaving high school in the bottom fifth of his class to graduating Georgetown Law with high honors after the school rejected him TWICE!! His tongue lashing of a Georgetown Law professor who demeaned the value of plai
Why it’s important for plaintiff lawyers to be involved in justice associations. How attending the Gerry Spence college and learning the methods was a watershed moment in his life. How he developed the “Secret Sauce” from some of the greatest
An eye-opener that happened in 1999 that yielded a verdict of $4.9 billion dollars. Insights into his largest case verdict where a vicious beating by security personnel caused traumatic brain injury. His strategy of using mini-opening statemen
The procedural history of back and forth he experienced with the Sandy Hook case against the gun industry. What it’s like to grow up in a family and in a law firm with three-generations of lawyers. How he got a 22.5 Million verdict on a retria
  Sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual abuse cases. The changes in how people view sexual harassment cases. The effects of the Cavanaugh hearings have had on these types of cases. Why it’s important for young attorneys to get involved
How to use opening statements to come out of the blocks ahead. Aspects of how jurors make up their minds at the opening statement. How to nail the opening statement. Methods he uses to prepare his opening statement. The technology he uses in h
How to use opening statements to come out of the blocks ahead. Aspects of how jurors make up their minds at the opening statement. How to nail the opening statement. Methods he uses to prepare his opening statement. The technology he uses in h
What motivated Robert to become a plaintiff attorney. His secret to growing his firm and support staff. What kinds of cases he specializes in and how many lawyers he dedicates to each case to be sure they are covered properly. His criteria for
The companies Reuven’s started and how technology is helping the law industry streamline operations and marketing. How to market your law firm using mobile technology. How he built the most high-tech, high-performing law firm. The driving forc
  What he learned as a defense lawyer earlier in his career to help him be successful as a plaintiff lawyer. How he goes about getting more cases. Why he is a member of American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and how it’s helped his career.
In this episode we cover:   The most important skills for young lawyers to develop and ways to help them become successful trial lawyers representing people. The 100 Million Dollar fuel tank case that ended up getting the Governor of Illinois
In this episode we cover: How Sean deals with managing a firm of 42 lawyers and over 140 personnel. The role discipline plays in his success and the firm’s success. Dealing with voir dire and the concept being new in Massachusetts. The challen
In this episode we cover: Open policy scenarios & how to recover monies from them. Tortious breach of contract. Consequential economic damages. Punitive damages. Delaying/not approving medical treatment. And more...
In this episode we cover: The great Plymouth Mail robbery case. The Boston Strangler case. One of his greatest tort cases which settled for $38 million. His experiences with the polygraph and the George Edgerly case. His involvement in high pr
In this episode we cover:   The fields of study that have given Rex an unfair advantage in the courtroom. The best type of books all lawyers should read. What is NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and how to use it. Using mirroring in the cour
In this episode we cover: How to get started as a plaintiff lawyer. How he uses data-driven jury selection and why it works with unbelievable precision. The process of using online focus groups to collect statistically significant data. Using
In this episode we cover:   What to look for if someone has a meritorious insurance bad faith claim. Why punitive damages are important in an insurance bad faith claim case and his strategy to obtain them. Cases that were exempt from the exces
Dale Galipo covers the following:  How he started getting civil rights cases from previously practicing criminal defense law The procedural challenges he faces in federal court and how to overcome them How to convince a federal judge to allow
John Gomez covers the following  The characteristics he looks for in new lawyers to bring aboard his firm. The favorite part of a trial that he succeeds How his experience with the trial lawyers college has helped his practice. Why speaking an
-How to manage over 400 lawyers. -Using the "Send/Delete Test" to filter employees. -Grading employees to identify weaknesses. -Using software in the practice of a personal injury lawyer. -Tips about marketing your law firm. -Using wine to get
-How Arash uses a lot of technology, what he likes to use and what works. -How to take a premise that occurred and shows it visually to the jury. -Creative ways to use animations in a trial. -How focus groups help you identify the wacky, unpred
I interview Mayor Rex Parris from Lancaster, CA who is recognized as one of the most successful and innovative trial lawyers alive today. Rex handles a wide variety of cases, ranging from severe personal injury to class actions, products liabil
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