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In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small discusses the real-world challenges of direct examination, emphasizing that while the ideal scenario would be a perfectly coherent narrative, reality demands strategic storytelling. Drawing from his book, Lessons Learned from a Life on Trial, Mr. Small offers insights into making complex cases understandable, focusing on the techniques of looping and bookends for effectively keeping jurors engaged and informed. These strategies highlight the need for clarity and skill when guiding the jury through the often-convoluted paths of legal narratives.
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In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small discusses the real-world challenges of direct examination, emphasizing that while the ideal scenario would be a perfectly coherent narrative, reality demands strategic storytelling. Drawing from his book, Lessons Learned from a Life on Trial, Mr. Small offers insights into making complex cases understandable, focusing on the techniques of looping and bookends for effectively keeping jurors engaged and informed. These strategies highlight the need for clarity and skill when guiding the jury through the often-convoluted paths of legal narratives.
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