David Ball on Damages—
The Essential Update

Second Edition

by David Ball

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“This book that started the damages revolution is now twice as big, twice as good, and many times as useful. It shows how to deal with the tort-‘reform’ onslaught by turning jurors into our best allies. This new edition guides us step-by-step from case intake through closing. Don’t miss it—and don’t give it to any defense attorneys!”- Roxanne Barton Conlin, Roxanne Conlin & Associates, Des Moines, Iowa

“Throw your old copy away and get David Ball’s second edition immediately. He has made a great book even better and more essential. His tort reform solutions are worth the price alone.” - Donald H. Beskind, Twiggs, Beskind, Strickland, & Rabenau, Raleigh, North Carolina

“In well-written, concise chapters, Ball gives broad strategies and specific tips on damages for every stage of the trial, from jury selection through closing argument.... Ball’s book is a prize for plaintiffs’ lawyers. Even experienced trial lawyers will find some valuable insights in this succinct guide to damages.... The best thing for defense lawyers would be if their adversaries never read the book.” - Lawyers Weekly USA

“David Ball on Damages is the most useful text of any kind that I have ever read for a practicing trial lawyer. I am simply stunned by its depth and practicality. It is mandatory reading for every member of every trial team in my office. Thanks for what is destined to become a true classic.” - Joseph L. Anderson, Anderson Korzen & Associates, P.C., Kernersville, NC

“I am a trial attorney in Niles, Michigan. My co-counsel, Edward J. Chester of Elkhart, Indiana, and I recently coordinated our efforts in a jury trial using David Ball's suggestions — found in the book David Ball on Damages— as a model that resulted in a jury verdict of $1.5 million dollars.” - Peter Smith, Peter Smith Law Offices, Niles, Michigan


When David Ball on Damages was first published in 2001, it changed the way attorneys seek damages. The book, now available on audio CD, provides step-by-step guidance for attorneys seeking money for their clients. Ball explains why jurors give, why they do not, and how to motivate them to do the former instead of the latter. He walks readers through voir dire, opening, testimony, and closing, providing practical, effective, and innovative methods for pursuing damages. Now, in this expanded, second edition, Ball includes methods to contend with the way today’s jurors view lawyers and their clients. The techniques provide tools to counter sophisticated opposition tactics, the public mood, and laws and rules that continue to grow more hostile. This book is a must read for any lawyer doing trial work in the current tort reform environment.


Series: Legal Products
Copyright: 2005
Format: Books - paperback
Pages: 400
Components: Print: 1, CD-ROM: 0

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