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Award-winning trial lawyers interviews other successful lawyers on important strategies that work for them every time. Also in a collaborative approach learn how plaintiff attorneys can share data and... more
FAQs about Get in the Game Podcast from Jury Analyst:How many episodes does Get in the Game Podcast from Jury Analyst have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
March 12, 2020Mass Torts = Mass ActionRex discusses his legal team including Robert Kennedy,Jr, John Morgan, and Brian Panish for the amazing challenges and corruptive affairs of Oil & Gas or other similar mass torts targeted industries. "I have never seen anything this scandalous".For......more17minPlay
February 28, 2020Rex Parris - Cognition Igntion - A deep dive for Trial LawyersMr. Parris takes another deep dive science approach to his voir dire and lets you know what's about to happen in the future.Now is a good time to learn from someone who has invested years of cutting-edge research into his practice as well as other plaintiff trial law firms....more19minPlay
February 28, 2020Rex Parris - Cognition Igntion - A deep dive for Trial LawyersMr. Parris takes another deep dive science approach to his voir dire and lets you know what's about to happen in the future.Now is a good time to learn from someone who has invested years of cutting-edge research into his practice as well as other......more19minPlay
January 17, 20202020 Listener Q&ATo 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 interesting as we do....more18minPlay
November 16, 2019John Uustal -Trial Lawyer and Book Author 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. Unique strategies he uses in jury selection to unearth as much information possible. The challenges of Tobacco litigation. ...more31minPlay
November 08, 2019Victor George- National Trial Lawyer of the Year Nominee 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. Insights into wrongful death and personal injury. ...more26minPlay
October 23, 2019Chris Dolan - True Grit Trial Lawyer 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 plaintiff’s lawyers in society Tips on developing a healthy mindset for starting your own firm—Chris accomplished this goal with only $5K, 2 PCs, and a coaxial cable! How he utilized the mindset of ‘going all in’ with everything you set out to achieve in order to help craft new laws for patients’ rights, litigate the 1st wrongful death case against Uber by suing for product liability, and receiving multiple multi-million dollar judgments in a post 9/11 employment discrimination case Learn the importance of getting involved in trial organizations for younger lawyers ...more24minPlay
October 02, 2019Richard Newsome - Trial Lawyer by MMA 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 minds using different methods. How he got two of the top 100 verdicts in 2018. How to get a massive judgment in a comparative fault case. ...more25minPlay
August 29, 2019Brian Panish with Rahul Ravipudi fast verdicts and strategies 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 statements and why it’s important. How he uses polarizing as a tool in his cases. California fires and interesting facts we are learning.. ...more26minPlay
August 10, 2019Joshua Koskoff - Takes on the Gun Industry for Plaintiffs 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 retrial. How he got involved in taking on the gun industry and the challenges he faced. The claims he filed under in order to keep the case in state court. ...more26minPlay
FAQs about Get in the Game Podcast from Jury Analyst:How many episodes does Get in the Game Podcast from Jury Analyst have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.