Key Techniques for Developing a Winning Trial Strategy.

The ability to develop and implement a comprehensive trial strategy is crucial for any litigator aiming to achieve favorable outcomes in court. Effective trial planning involves understanding legal principles, mastering the art of persuasion, and strategically using evidence and witnesses.
In this webcast, Amy Hall of Trial Strategy Academy will provide an in-depth discussion of trial strategy. She will analyze the key components of developing a trial plan, including identifying critical issues, creating a compelling narrative, and presenting evidence effectively. She will also discuss the importance of understanding the judge and jury and anticipating opposing counsel’s moves.

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Visual Trial Strategist and Visual Advocacy Specialist at Trial Strategy Academy
Amy Hall, a nationally recognized visual trial strategist for over 17 years, exclusively serves law firms representing plaintiffs. She helps plaintiff lawyers strategically develop their cases, tackling and working through each case’s tough issues from liability through damages. Her visual strategy process results in a comprehensive suite of interrelated, interdependent, and strategically sequenced demonstrative exhibits. Amy has worked on over 400 cases in nearly every state. She has worked extensively on mass tort as well as individual cases, and in specialty areas such as product defect, nursing home, birth injury, and trucking. She counts among her successes some of history’s largest verdicts and settlements.