Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury is a collection of closing arguments from ten noteworthy cases. In this session of Top Shelf, the discussion focused on:
- Chapter 2: Clarence Darrow’s own bribery trials of 1912-1913
- Chapter 4: Gerry Spence’s Silkwood trial of 1979
Each closing argument is put into context by the authors, who provide historical background, a brief biography of each attorney, and commentary, pointing out the trial tactics used to great effect by the lawyers. Listen in...!
Host: John Uustal of Kelley | Uustal | Email John ([email protected]) | Follow John on Facebook (@JohnUustalTrialLawyer) | Follow John on Twitter (@JohnUustal)
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Book: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury by Benjamin Bycel, Harry M. Caldwell, and Michael S Lief
Guest: Mel Orchard of The Spence Law Firm
Guest: Eric Rosen from the Rosen Injury Law
Guest: Jim Bartimus of BARTIMUS FRICKLETON ROBERTSON RADER
Guest: Rich Newsome of Newsome | Melton
Guest: Erin R. Christison of Paynes Grey
Guest: Julie Braman Kane of Colson Hicks Eidson
Guest: Courtney L. Winston of Allen & Allen
Guest: Joseph A. Blaszkow of Blaszkow Legal, PLLC
Guest: The Honorable Linda A. Alley of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Florida
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