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Trial Tactics: The Art of Persuasion

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Trial Tactics: The Art of Persuasion
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Session 1: How Can We Persuade in Polarized Times? As Americans increasingly rely on information only from sources with which they agree, and the internet increasingly becomes the answer for any question, lawyers need to re-think how they view their jury and how it receives information. Hear global thoughts from several modern sources on creating a tribe in your jury for any case.
 
Session 2: How to Charm a Snake (and Maybe a Few Reptiles) How can you recognize a popular plaintiff’s trial theory and combat it? How can you spot it, take advantage of it, attack it pretrial, and at trial? Get expert focus on trial themes and how they help you win your case.

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1. How Can We Persuade in Polarized Times? (Dec 2018)

Jim M. Perdue Jr.

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How Can We Persuade in Polarized Times? (Dec 2018)

As Americans increasingly rely on information only from sources with which they agree, and the internet increasingly becomes the answer for any question, lawyers need to re-think how they view their jury and how it receives information. Hear global thoughts from several modern sources on creating a tribe in your jury for any case.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Jim M. Perdue Jr., Perdue & Kidd - Houston, TX

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2. How to Charm a Snake (and Maybe a Few Reptiles) (Dec 2018)

Derek T. Gilliland, Britta Stanton

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How to Charm a Snake (and Maybe a Few Reptiles) (Dec 2018)

How can you recognize a popular plaintiff’s trial theory and combat it? How can you spot it, take advantage of it, attack it pretrial, and at trial? Get expert focus on trial themes and how they help you win your case.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Derek T. Gilliland, Nix, Patterson & Roach, L.L.P. - Daingerfield, TX
Britta Stanton, Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst, LLP - Dallas, TX