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How to Build Confidence in Your Clients During Depo Prep [Ep 146]

Trial Lawyer Prep

Release Date: 08/13/2025

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Explore the importance of building confidence in clients for depositions in this episode of Trial Lawyer Prep, hosted by Elizabeth Larrick.
 
Learn the difference between confident witnesses and ego-driven witnesses, and discover practical strategies for instilling confidence in clients ahead of their depositions.
 
Elizabeth emphasizes using clients' words, co-creating preparation materials with them, and offering positive feedback. The goal is to help clients believe in their stories and communicate them effectively under questioning.
 
We also look at the importance of role play and testing, to ensure clients are truly prepared for their testimonies.
 

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • Understanding Confidence vs. Ego in Testimony
  • Building Confidence: Using Client's Own Words
  • Co-Creating Documents for Confidence
  • The Importance of Positive Feedback and Encouragement
  • Role Play: Test Your Client's Confidence

 

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Supporting Resources:

You can watch this episode on my YouTube Channel: @ElizabethLarrick

Check out the latest ways to re-wire your brain for better deposition prep in Episode 143.

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