Using Psychodrama to Tell a Compelling Story w/ Betsy Greene
"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Release Date: 08/01/2022
"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Ed Dudensing gives all nursing home lawyers incredible insight into his criteria for case selection. Ed joins Saul in describing his theory of trying cases with large verdicts and punitive damages in mind.
info_outline Tips on Trying the Catastrophic Injury Case to a Verdict of $100M! W/ Andrew Garza"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Connecticut Trial Lawyer Andrew Garza shares his passion and relentless pursuit of the truth and documents in obtaining a 100 million dollar verdict in a catastrophic injury case. The Jury Thinks What? Podcast is hosted by Saul Gruber of Gruber Trial Consulting. Learn more here: Learn more about Andrew Garza: Visit Lawyer Minds:
info_outline Getting the Nursing Home Verdicts with Lance Lourie and Suzanne Fink"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Join Nursing Home Lawyer Stalwart Lance Lourie and Suzanne Fink on selecting the appropriate case, developing the story during discovery and maximizing the verdict. We spend time discussing their recent 15 million dollar verdict.
info_outline Renowned “Attorney Whisperer” Sari de la Motte Discusses Voir Dire and Openings"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
https://www.lawyerminds.com/podcast/tjtw-23/Trial Consultant Sari De La Motte joins Saul in discussing the H2H method in connecting with the jury in both Voir Dire and Opening Statements. Sari gives tips and takes us through her funnel theory on selecting jury's.
info_outline Nick Schnyder and Drew Gililand Trying the Every Day Case for the Injured Plaintiff"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Trial Lawyers Nick Schnyder and Drew Gilliland join “The Jury Thinks What?” to talk about a recent verdict of over $300,000 in what appeared to be a classic Motor Vehicle Accident with a few months of chiropractic care. Drew and Nick will walk us through their trial process and how they decide which cases to take to trial.
info_outline Using Understaffing for Profit to Obtain a $13 Million Verdict w/ Jody Moore"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Nationally Renowned Nursing Home Trial Lawyer Jody Moore joins Saul Gruber on “The Jury thinks What” to breakdown how her recent landmark 13 Million Dollar Verdict in California against a Nursing Home Owner for persistent understaffing causing significant injuries to multiple residents. Jody will discuss how she used staffing documentation to prove her case.
info_outline Using Psychodrama to Tell a Compelling Story w/ Betsy Greene"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Saul speaks with one of Indiana’s best, Betsy Greene, who gives her advice to younger lawyers about trying cases. Betsy shares with “The jury thinks what?” her beginnings with the Trial Lawyer’s College and Gerry Spence and discusses the use of psychodrama in finding and presenting the story to the jury.
info_outline Tell The Winning Story at Trial w/ Jesse Wilson"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Veteran of Stage, TV and Film, Jesse Wilson, discusses his breakthrough communication device “Tell the Winning Story”. Jesse’s hands on communication training provides lawyers the story that goes right to the heart of matter and he discusses with Saul the concepts of the plaintiff going from victim to victor, a can’t miss for anyone trying cases. https://www.tellthewinningstory.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tellthewinningstory
info_outline Trial Tips From One of the Greats! w/ Keith Mitnick"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Famed Trial Lawyer and Author, Keith Mitnick joins “the jury thinks what” to discuss his overarching approach to trials . Keith discusses how he obtains multiple 8 figures verdicts and discussed his new book , Deeper Cuts, available on Trial Guides. Keith is one of the most generous trial lawyers in the country, which comes across in his conversation with Saul .
info_outline Using Common Sense and the Defense Arguments at Trial! w/ Jeff Green"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast
Jeff joins “The Jury Thinks What?” to discuss his recent verdict of $640,000 in a difficult construction case where he faced a number of tough defenses. Jeff explains not only how he was able to prevail, but takes us though his analysis on how to present his case to the Jury.
info_outlineSaul speaks with one of Indiana’s best, Betsy Greene, who gives her advice to younger lawyers about trying cases. Betsy shares with “The jury thinks what?” her beginnings with the Trial Lawyer’s College and Gerry Spence and discusses the use of psychodrama in finding and presenting the story to the jury.