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TRIAL AND SCRIPT WRITING

TRIAL AND SCRIPT WRITING

Blake Snyder has written a book titled  Save the Cat. It deals with script writing which ties into brief writing, themes and trial structuring. Here are just a few of his thoughts about this which you might consider regarding your next case or trial. By the way, we  are still in trial so I have limited time for  this blog right now. concentrate  on writing one sentence. One line because if you can learn how to tell me “what is it?”…

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YOUR DEMEANOR COUNTS

YOUR DEMEANOR COUNTS

When analyzing what the demeanor of the plaintiff trial lawyer should be during trial, one should keep in mind how jurors and judges arrive at their viewpoints, opinions and verdicts. Research and functional magnetic resonance imaging has confirmed the majority of our decisional thought processing goes on at a subconscious level. Our impressions and decisions are not logical, but rather a process that occurs without our conscious involvement and at an unconscious level. However, these subconscious conclusions are always rationalized…

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TRIALPAD & TRANSCRIPTPAD

TRIALPAD & TRANSCRIPTPAD

I’ve already published about these two software’s for trial lawyers https://plaintifftriallawyertips.com/trialpad-and-transcript-pad-for-trial-lawyers but  I am preparing for a Seattle trial scheduled for October 14th and reminds me to talk about the usefulness of them again. You’ll recall that TranscriptPad is designed for use with depositions and runs $50 to buy. It can be downloaded to your I-Pad as can the companion software TrialPad. TrialPad is designed for case organization and use  in the courtroom. It runs $90. It means I have my entire…

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