Have you ever noticed that the most important slide at trial is the one with the fewest words?
Jurors don't remember bullet points nearly as well as stories and visuals. That's one of the topics we discussed in our recent conversation with Perkins Coie.
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🌟🎉 30 years ago, I walked across the stage, diploma in hand, and embarked on a journey that would redefine the legal landscape. With a vision for innovation, I chose a nontraditional path and pioneered what I proudly call litigation consulting.
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Have you ever considered how one might convey the size, scale, volume, emotional weight, or dollars at stake to a jury? This article is a good starting place. #jurycommunications#makethecomplexunderstandable https://t.co/91fGLq8Fna
@bhalligan@yaminirangan I love your story and have always appreciated those moments where I’ve gotten close to it. Congratulations Brian. I’m very proud of you.
Just published my 4th book this year. This one teaches using storytelling techniques for persuasion. It's a free download and makes a great virtual stocking stuffer. https://t.co/byGzPKgCkS
@A2LConsulting Are there rules for using trial graphics in court? Of course! There are both legal and practical rules. Here are the top seven rules for using trial graphics: https://t.co/RDKhtfkCtT
Every trial attorney should know how to tell a story using persuasion science. Find a primer and ample storytelling resources here: https://t.co/VrdWHP6wVu