Proven Jury Arguments & Evidence
By Dr. Karen Lisko.
Research based recommendations
for persuading the jury.
Dr. Lisko's book is probably the best collection of the themes, analogies, and arguments that
juries find persuasive. Presented understandably and directly, so that you can use these themes
analogies, and arguments to convince juries in all your
cases. These are
workhorses and easy to apply, especially in the common types of cases to
which Dr. Lisko devotes special attention.
Proven in actual trials.This noted trial consultant has observed hundreds of mock juries and
conducted scores of post trial interviews of jurors. She has used
the research to devise jury arguments (opening and closing) and to
recommend both the form and the timing of the arguments and evidence to
support them.
Whether you are representing the plaintiff or the defendant, this
jury consultant's solid research resulting in specific advice allows you
to build the evidence presentation that persuades on all levels.
Quinn's
Medical Evidence
A good trial attorney and medical doctor teamed together to produce the
best one volume reference for trial attorneys, with good pictures for
evidence and settlement brochures.
How to Argue & Win Every Time: At Home, At Work, In Court, Everywhere,
Everyday
Click on the link and read the reviews on Amazon, to understand that
this book is about an "approach" that is emotionally based.
Spence is legendary, and his approach is was thoughtfully developed.
Especially if you work in a western state (the area that Spence spent
most of his professional life), read thisbook.
Determining economic damages.
The "one best" book on proof of economic loss, or testimony examination
points, for trial lawyers. Invaluable in any case of permanent bodily
injury. By expert Gerald Martin, Ph.D., perhaps the most preeminent
forensic economist in the US, who has been consulted on thousands of
cases.