Nicholas Rowley is one of the leading trial lawyers of his generation. In this interview, he sits down to discuss the art of storytelling in trial. Nick illustrates why telling a great story is imperative in seeking full justice for your clients, how we can all become great storytellers if we are willing to do the work, and walks you through different strategies and moments to use storytelling effectively in your next trial.
In this lecture, Nick discusses:
What makes a great storyteller
Why good storytellers must care deeply about their listeners
Why you should slow down and start small
How to be present in the moment
How to tell your story throughout trial without giving into distractions
How to see trial as a big story with different chapters
How to use witnesses and evidence to tell the story
Using psychodrama to get to the heart of your client’s story
Why storytellers need to be themselves and find their own voice
How to use silence effectively
How to identify and develop the characters in your story
How to show instead of tell
How to bring the storyteller out in each of us
How to use visuals to tell your story
Nick then takes listener questions that cover topics such as:
How to get from good to great as quickly as possible
How to edit your story down to what you really need
How to choose which cases to take and what to base your decision on
How to deal with bad jurors
What advice Nick would give to a younger version of himself
How to find your voice and not imitate others
The best way for the new generation of trial lawyers to fight against tort reform and corporate influence, both inside and outside the courtroom
How to deal with a judge who thinks they are part of the prosecution team
The importance of psychodrama workshops to becoming a better storyteller
Advice for female trial lawyers (with special guest answer from Courtney Rowley)
Nick’s insights and advice will give you the necessary tools to unlock your voice and become a better storyteller in trial.
*Please note that there are times when the speaker's voice cuts out due to a bad internet connection, however, we do not feel that these few moments take away from the instruction given.
*This interview was originally offered to customers as part of our Trial Guides LIVE Fireside Chat series. The content has been remastered and edited for brevity and clarity.
Audio Digital Download: 82 minutes; 1st edition (2019)
Publisher: Trial Guides, LLC
Nicholas Rowley is one of the leading trial lawyers of his generation. In this interview, he sits down to discuss the art of storytelling in trial. Nick illustrates why telling a great story is imperative in seeking full justice for your clients, how we can all become great storytellers if we are willing to do the work, and walks you through different strategies and moments to use storytelling effectively in your next trial.
In this lecture, Nick discusses:
What makes a great storyteller
Why good storytellers must care deeply about their listeners
Why you should slow down and start small
How to be present in the moment
How to tell your story throughout trial without giving into distractions
How to see trial as a big story with different chapters
How to use witnesses and evidence to tell the story
Using psychodrama to get to the heart of your client’s story
Why storytellers need to be themselves and find their own voice
How to use silence effectively
How to identify and develop the characters in your story
How to show instead of tell
How to bring the storyteller out in each of us
How to use visuals to tell your story
Nick then takes listener questions that cover topics such as:
How to get from good to great as quickly as possible
How to edit your story down to what you really need
How to choose which cases to take and what to base your decision on
How to deal with bad jurors
What advice Nick would give to a younger version of himself
How to find your voice and not imitate others
The best way for the new generation of trial lawyers to fight against tort reform and corporate influence, both inside and outside the courtroom
How to deal with a judge who thinks they are part of the prosecution team
The importance of psychodrama workshops to becoming a better storyteller
Advice for female trial lawyers (with special guest answer from Courtney Rowley)
Nick’s insights and advice will give you the necessary tools to unlock your voice and become a better storyteller in trial.
*Please note that there are times when the speaker's voice cuts out due to a bad internet connection, however, we do not feel that these few moments take away from the instruction given.
*This interview was originally offered to customers as part of our Trial Guides LIVE Fireside Chat series. The content has been remastered and edited for brevity and clarity.