Trial Lawyer Communication Tips for EVERYONE!

When Communicating to Your Audience, Show Them How to Help, Right a Wrong, and Fix the Harm

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When I’m trying a case that involves substantial money damages, I don’t tell my jury that it is their job to give my client money for injuries caused by the defendant who did something wrong. After all, who am I to tell someone else what they should do.   What I do try and do is convey a concept I read about long ago in one of David Ball’s books. That is, I make sure my jury understands that they are in a unique position to listen to the evidence and if appropriate, step up and assist someone who needs there help. They are the decision makers who can right the wrong done to someone who is just like them, and when possible, fix the harm caused to another human being. I want my jury to know that under the American justice system, only they can hold the defendant responsible for his misguided or illegal conduct. Listen to my podcast to learn the details. More communication tips can be found at my blog at MitchJackson.com Get on my newsletter and let's connect on social media. All link