The Art of Storytelling

Presenting an Unforgettable Story in Your Case

Jim M. Perdue

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 In this set, Jim Perdue provides you with the keys to winning trials by using stories that the jury already knows.

Perdue teaches how trials are a contest of stories. He shows how to craft a story with a strong beginning, memorable scenes, believable characters, a logical plot, vivid action, and a moving conclusion. He then moves on to show how to maintain that story consistently through voir dire, opening statement, your case-in-chief, cross-examination, and closing. Perdue teaches you how to involve jurors in the story so they become interested in the outcome of your case. In doing so, he demonstrates how cases built upon familiar stories can overcome jurors poisoned by years of tort reform messages.

Perdue shows how to put the trial story together, including:

  • How to start strong in opening
  • Setting the scene
  • Using Rules of the Road
  • Developing strong characters
  • Getting the audience to live the action
  • And much more

The set finishes with a sample closing statement using stories. This practical and emotionally charged demonstration helps you understand how compelling your case can be if you base it upon stories, which provide the foundation of our culture.

 

 

*This video is part of a series by Trial Guides in which historical videos of America’s leading lawyers and experts are restored to create a unrivaled educational resource for plaintiff lawyers. Please note that due to the age of these videos, the original video tapes have lower resolution than today’s DVDs. Royalties from this video series go to support state and county trial lawyer associations.

DVD: 208 minutes; 6 discs; 1st edition (2011); ISBN: 978-1934833438
Publisher: Trial Guides, LLC

Disc 1 [117:20]

  1. The Origins of Great Advocacy
  2. The Origins of Great Advocacy
  3. Working to be a Great Orator
  4. Working to be a Great Orator
  5. Truth in the Form of a Story
  6. Truth in the Form of a Story
  7. Overcoming Jury Poisoning
  8. Burden of Proof in Voir Dire
  9. Defining the Term "Reasonable"
  10. The Importance of Using Stories
  11. The Importance of Using Stories
  12. Putting the Trial Story Together
  13. Creating a Strong Beginning
  14. The Strongest Motivator
  15. Using a Hook
  16. Using Rules of the Road
  17. Using Rules of the Road
  18. Using Rules of the Road
  19. Using Rules of the Road
  20. Using Rules of the Road
  21. Using Rules of the Road
  22. Using Rules of the Road
  23. Using Rules of the Road
  24. Using Rules of the Road
  25. Using Rules of the Road
  26. Using Rules of the Road
  27. Using Rules of the Road
  28. Primacy
  29. Primacy
  30. Primacy

Disc 2 [90:32]

  1. Sample Closing Statement
  2. Sample Closing Statement
  3. Sample Closing Statement
  4. Sample Closing Statement
  5. Sample Closing Statement
  6. Sample Closing Statement
  7. Sample Closing Statement
  8. Sample Closing Statement
  9. Sample Closing Statement
  10. Sample Closing Statement
  11. Sample Closing Statement
  12. Sample Closing Statement
  13. Sample Closing Statement
  14. Sample Closing Statement
  15. Sample Closing Statement
  16. Sample Closing Statement
  17. Sample Closing Statement
  18. Sample Closing Statement
  19. Sample Closing Statement
  20. Sample Closing Statement
  21. Sample Closing Statement
  22. Sample Closing Statement
  23. Sample Closing Statement

Total running time: 3 hours, 28 minutes

Also included in package: CDs and MP3 files of the same content