The Best Ways to Pause PowerPoint to Enhance Connection with Judges and Juries
I have the privilege of working with some of the most skilled trial lawyers in the country. They are an impressive group, possessing extensive knowledge of the law, unwavering work ethic, and expertise in the
Can jurors and judges disregard discredited information? | Online Jury Research Update
People, including judges and jurors, have a tendency to believe the information they receive. Taking information as true by default is referred to as the truth bias. Sometimes, the information people receive is discredited. When
Powerful PowerPoint Presentation Tips: Ditch the Bullet Points!
Discover why using bullet points in PowerPoint presentations can hinder your ability to persuade and learn powerful tips to enhance your presentations. The Problem with Bullet Points: How They Kill Persuasion Bullet points have long
10 Reasons Why Your Trial Consultant Should Draft Your Opening Statement
As a trial attorney, your opening statement is one of the most crucial parts of your case. We wrote a book about opening statements and offered webinars about opening statements. The opening statement sets the