In this session, John interviews Jim Perdue, Sr. who has, has for the past fifty years, been a trailblazer in bringing new concepts to the art of jury persuasion. Jim speaks to us about his latest book, Courtroom Storytelling.
About the Author
Jim Perdue, Sr. spent over forty years persuading juries to find justice for his clients. He won record-and precedent-setting verdicts, pioneered techniques that are now standard practice among the plaintiff’s bar, and has mentored hundreds of aspiring trial attorneys.
In Courtroom Storytelling, Perdue takes many of the concepts he first introduced in his previous books, such as Winning with Stories, and develops them into a polished series of lessons and exercises that you can begin using to immediately improve your next case.
About the Book
Many successful trial lawyers will tell you that those who tell the best story win. Stories hold power. They make case facts memorable and drive jurors to fight for your client during deliberations. A good trial lawyer is a master storyteller. In Courtroom Storytelling, Perdue teaches you how to become exactly that.
Across twenty-five chapters of practical examples and winning techniques, Perdue guides you through the range of cases he used to develop and prove his strategies for effectively telling a winning story in court.
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Book and Guest Author: Courtroom Storytelling by Jim Perdue, Sr. of Perdue & Kidd
Guest: Jim Perdue, Jr. of Perdue & Kidd
Guest: Courtney Winston of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen
Guest: Charles Scott of Kelley | Uustal
Guest: Mike Kelly of Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger
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