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Winning Jury Verdicts - with The Power of Stories

•  National News     updated  2011/10/18 10:32


In this INSIDER EXCLUSIVE TV Special...we go Behind the Headlines of some of America's most important publicized trials, with some of America's most successful trial lawyers, to share 10 of their most successful Trial Rules used by successful lawyers to win their cases, in  "Winning Jury Verdicts with the Power of Stories.

People actually remember things best in story format. But not just any story - it has to be told right.

We all connect to stories, especially ones that involve good vs. evil.... and that remind us of our shared histories.We especially want the good-often the underdog-to beat the bad.

The battle that often rages in civil court is the money-seeking unworthy plaintiff motif... against the uncaring defendants who will not admit the wrong they have caused.

And Without a good story... Jurors have nothing to grasp hold of. And as our special guest today... we are honored to visit with Robert Kahlke, Ptr @  Robert Pahlke Law Group &  Past President of Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys ...to discuss some of his cases and how he has successfully used these proven 10 Trial Rules in the courtroom.

http://www.insiderexclusive.com/show-content/310-winning-jury-verdicts-through-the-power-of-stories.html





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