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Podcast The Trial Lawyer's Handbook

The Trial Lawyer's Handbook

Holland & Knight

Business & Entrepreneuriat
Éducation

Fréquence : 1 épisode/12j. Total Éps: 146

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The Trial Lawyer's Handbook is a Courtroom Preparation podcast series brought to you by Holland & Knight. This series is hosted by litigation attorney Dan Small and is based on a longstanding article series he co-authored with Judge Dennis Saylor for Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Listeners of this series will gain a fresh perspective on how attorneys can address various trial preparation issues and set themselves up for success in and out of the courtroom.

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How Did We Get Here?

Épisode 78

mardi 18 mars 2025Durée 05:03

In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small reflects on his journey of transforming compelling real-life trial experiences into valuable lessons for fellow litigators. Inspired by his wife, who encouraged him to document his stories, he began writing during cross-country flights, ultimately leading to the publication of his book Lessons Learned from a Life on Trial by the American Bar Association in 2024. Though he shares these anecdotes with the intent to educate, he acknowledges the challenges of memory and privilege and the influence of mentors and family who shaped his career. This series serves not only as a testament to his accomplishments in trial law but also as a way to express gratitude to those who have supported him along the way.

Parting Thoughts: Be a "Peddler of Common Sense"

Épisode 77

mardi 11 mars 2025Durée 08:05

In this episode of his "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small reflects on essential principles for trial lawyers, emphasizing the importance of clarity and organization in presenting cases. He advises that storytelling should follow a chronological order to ensure jurors understand the case, as seen in examples from actual trials where ineffective presentations confused jurors. Mr. Small underscores that while winning is important, lawyers must uphold their ethical duties and convey evidence effectively. In closing, he encourages lawyers to embrace discipline and common sense as vital to success while expressing gratitude for the U.S. justice system and the important role of trial lawyers.

Presentation is Paramount

Épisode 68

mardi 7 janvier 2025Durée 06:28

In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook," litigation attorney Dan Small discusses the art of persuasive delivery in the courtroom. He shares invaluable strategies emphasizing the significance of factors such as cadence, modulation and the strategic use of silence to convey a powerful and impactful message. Mr. Small underscores the importance of speaking credibly and sincerely to effectively persuade the jury.

Voice and Delivery

Épisode 67

mardi 17 décembre 2024Durée 07:22

In this episode of his "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small examines the crucial role of confidence and conviction in persuading a jury, highlighting the fine balance between appearing confident and being arrogant. Mr. Small imparts valuable advice to inexperienced lawyers on handling nervousness, from meticulous preparation to recognizing and dealing with its symptoms. He also explores the importance of expressing conviction in delivery through describing two types of voices: the low-key, matter-of-fact voice and the forceful yet controlled voice. His tips provide actionable guidance for new lawyers to enhance their courtroom presence and become more proficient in trial practice.

Think Outside the Script

Épisode 66

mardi 10 décembre 2024Durée 06:43

In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small discusses the best practices for writing a script for trial. Mr. Small shares that a script works when it's presented properly and it can help lawyers win trials. Mr. Small also understands the downsides to it, such as scripts being boring, tedious and inflexible. However, he still believes in certain situations, they can be of great assistance.

The Witness Outline

Épisode 65

mardi 3 décembre 2024Durée 06:34

In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small discusses the best practices for organizing a trial and questioning witnesses. He highlights that no one approach is the same and that it varies for each attorney. Some best practices he mentions include being thorough, user-friendly, well-organized, and well-documented, while some practices he advises against include avoiding broad questions, sounding scripted, and being lengthy.

Crafting Winning Strategies: Theories and Themes in Trials

Épisode 64

mardi 26 novembre 2024Durée 06:37

In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small discusses the importance of distinguishing between the theory of the case and the themes used to persuade a jury, emphasizing the role of a coherent theory of events and strategic themes to focus the trial's narrative. He illustrates the concept with multiple examples, including a case from early in his career involving a grain elevator explosion, to show how compelling themes can support the factual basis of a case. Mr. Small also offers practical advice on refining these crucial components, stressing the need for clarity, plausibility and careful consideration of the facts to communicate with the jury.

Living Without Feedback

Épisode 63

mardi 19 novembre 2024Durée 05:56

In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small explores the importance of feedback for trial lawyers and the challenges they face in obtaining it. Mr. Small explains that trial attorneys often lack substantive feedback on their courtroom performance, which necessitates creative and proactive approaches to seek constructive criticism. He discusses various potential sources of feedback, including jurors, judges, clients and verdicts, highlighting their limitations and potential drawbacks.

Are Real Trials Just Like the Movies?

Épisode 62

mardi 12 novembre 2024Durée 07:50

In this episode of his "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small analyzes the similarities and differences between real-life trials and ones portrayed in television and movies. Mr. Small pulls from his experience as a consultant for a legal TV show to illustrate that, although court proceedings on the big screen aren't always realistic, developing litigators can apply the storytelling, efficiency and visual strengths of Hollywood productions to their own cases.

Borrowing and the Art of Trial Advocacy

Épisode 61

mardi 5 novembre 2024Durée 05:53

In this episode of his "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small emphasizes the value of observing other lawyers in action, highlighting trials as opportunities to witness persuasive skills and strategies firsthand. Mr. Small advocates for borrowing effective techniques from successful attorneys while stressing the importance of authenticity in court. He advises listeners to engage in discussions about observed practices and experiment with different styles to find their voice, but he cautions against blindly following trends without critical evaluation. Lastly, he encourages continuous learning from experienced lawyers, promoting a culture of shared knowledge and growth within the legal profession.


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