Monday, March 11, 2013

Effective Storytelling & Catastrophic Loss Cases for Litigators: On-Demand MCLE

Sharpen your skills as a litigator with this dual program on winning over a jury and handling catastrophic loss cases. This program is comprised of the following CLE presentations:
  • What's Your Story? It's The Key To Winning Your Case - Trial lawyer Jeff Parsons discusses the critical importance of effective storytelling in winning the hearts and minds of a jury. Topics include the elements of an effective story, the identification and use of themes, testing your story through jury science, and strengthening your story through effective demonstrative evidence. See how effective storytelling can turn complex cases into simple disputes and hard-to-win cases into victories.
  • Catastrophic Loss Cases - How They Are Different - Even heavily experienced litigation managers pay particular attention to catastrophic losses. Cases that can draw attention to the company and to in-house counsel, and affect stock price, and company sales and reputation, always merit extra focus. Early detection and valuation are critical, and a team approach is often required. Recognizing who is on that team, and what their interests are will go a long way to achieving a successful result.
This program was produced by the Network of Trial Law Firms, Inc.
Title:
Effective Storytelling & Catastrophic Loss Cases for Litigators
When/Where:
On-Demand Recording
Speaker:
  • Jeff Parsons is a founding partner of Beirne, Maynard & Parsons. With more than thirty years of trial experience, he has first-chaired a broad array of civil trials, arbitrations and appeals throughout the United States.
  • Chuck Clay is a partner with Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial practicing civil litigation with emphasis in product liability, premises liability, foodborne illness, catastrophic injury, transportation and professional negligence. He has litigated, tried, mediated and resolved cases mostly involving serious injuries, wrongful deaths and permanent brain injuries in numerous states.
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