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Using Your Client's Home as a Witness in Trial - On Demand

Andy Young
$100.00

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Jurors are often frustrated, stressed, and easily alienated from your client. So how do you inspire them to act? In this 60-minute CLE, trial lawyer Andy Young–lead counsel for the largest truck crash trial verdict in the state of Ohio ($42.4 million)–demonstrates how to use exhibits and testimony to create a compelling trial story that will help jurors relate to your client in powerful ways. Young argues that centering your trial story around your client’s home and family gives an intimate window into how your client has been significantly impacted by the harms they have suffered.

Young will show how, just as a picture “is worth a thousand words,” images of your client’s home and life reveal more about them than could ever be described during direct examination. Using the client’s home, not just as an exhibit but as a stage to frame and provide context for who your client is, creates anchor points that jurors can identify with and provides a powerful tool for connecting people of different circumstances.

Join Andy Young in this on demand video and learn how to center your client’s home in your trial story so that it becomes a “witness” in its own right. In this presentation, Young will cover:

  • Why your client’s home is a powerful focus for your damages story
  • Voir dire techniques for motivating the jury and helping them understand noneconomic damages
  • Methods for getting jurors to bond during voir dire–and why it’s helpful to do so
  • Ways to use witnesses to tap into your jurors’ core interests
  • Strategies for eliciting powerful and engaging testimony
  • The best way to obtain trial exhibits and how to use them
  • Why you need to simplify your case

Your client’s home can be a powerful tool to help jurors understand your client, their damages, and why it’s vital they return a meaningful verdict.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program.

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On Demand Program: 71 Minutes

Original Air Date: 07/26/2023

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Overall rating: 4.571429 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Take photos.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Take photos as is. Key witness of loss and change. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? None. What were your key takeaways from the program? Take photos as is. Key witness of loss and change. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? None."

Robert L. (5/5)

Importance of using the home

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Importance of using the home and photos of the home with family members to convey the emotional realities of family bonds Which topics did you find least valuable and why? I read the handout, which was pretty much the entire script for the presentation. Might have been more helpful to add additional information beyond what was written during the video."

Christian B. (4/5)

Great insight on the use

"Great insight on the use of the client's home."

Quinton S. (5/5)

How to incorporate

"What were your key takeaways from the program? How to incorporate client’s home into trial to support damages. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? The basics at beginning because of my experience level."

Phillip W. (5/5)

Visit the clients home.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Visit the clients home. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Did not cover all the valuable info you can get from a home visit."

Glenn M. (3/5)

actually using the home

"What were your key takeaways from the program? actually using the home photos/videos in trial"

Florence M. (5/5)

Good ideas

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Good ideas as to use of home and getting jury to understand client"

Bruce S. (5/5)

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Using Your Client's Home as a Witness in Trial - On Demand

$100.00

Jurors are often frustrated, stressed, and easily alienated from your client. So how do you inspire them to act? In this 60-minute CLE, trial lawyer Andy Young–lead counsel for the largest truck crash trial verdict in the state of Ohio ($42.4 million)–demonstrates how to use exhibits and testimony to create a compelling trial story that will help jurors relate to your client in powerful ways. Young argues that centering your trial story around your client’s home and family gives an intimate window into how your client has been significantly impacted by the harms they have suffered.

Young will show how, just as a picture “is worth a thousand words,” images of your client’s home and life reveal more about them than could ever be described during direct examination. Using the client’s home, not just as an exhibit but as a stage to frame and provide context for who your client is, creates anchor points that jurors can identify with and provides a powerful tool for connecting people of different circumstances.

Join Andy Young in this on demand video and learn how to center your client’s home in your trial story so that it becomes a “witness” in its own right. In this presentation, Young will cover:

Your client’s home can be a powerful tool to help jurors understand your client, their damages, and why it’s vital they return a meaningful verdict.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program.

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