Trial Guides understands that busy lawyers don’t always have the time to read. That’s why we offer many audiobooks featuring our bestselling titles. We invite you to browse our collection of audiobooks for lawyers and level up your personal injury law expertise.
Trial Guides offers authoritative titles on everything from litigation tactics and settlement negotiation to how to run a law firm and client relations. Our roster of audiobook authors is a “who’s who” of top-of-class attorneys and trial consultants. This collection allows you to discover trial tactics that lead to million-dollar victories. Learn crucial trial skills, prepare powerful opening/closing statements, and dominate your next deposition with this meticulously curated audiobook collection.
Below are a few of our bestselling titles. Browse the collection and explore them all!
Trial consultant Jesse Wilson has changed the game for many personal injury attorneys. His “victim to victor” method, counterintuitive as it might seem, has been shown to reframe your client’s case into a narrative that motivates your jurors to action. Read by the author, this audiobook regularly receives five-star reviews from new and seasoned attorneys alike. This audiobook is read by the author.
Up until his death in 1974, Moe Levine was a living legend in the legal world. Widely considered one of the greatest legal minds of the 20th Century, Levine drew from art, science, and religion to make his cases before rapt juries. He is perhaps best known for his “whole man” argument: that any injury affects not just one part, but humans in their entirety. Known for his distinctive voice and oration style, Levine stands as one of the most compelling public speakers in the legal profession.
Keith Mitnik is the defense’s worst nightmare. The decorated Morgan & Morgan senior trial counsel member is not just one of the most successful trial lawyers in America; he is also the progenitor of two bestselling books and several cutting-edge courtroom strategies. In Don’t Eat the Bruises, his first book from Trial Guides, Mitnik outlines a surprisingly accessible method for trying and winning cases. This audiobook is read by the author.