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In this episode, John Griffith who has a personal injury practice joins us from Tennessee. John talks to us about the five trials he has had since the pandemic started. Find out why he thinks trial lawyers have now become better than they were pre-pandemic and some of the notable differences he had seen in trials. John specifically touches on some of the work he did during the shutdown in March of 2020, and how he used his time to improve not only his practice but also the other lawyers who were practicing with him as well. Not to mention, he was juggling being president of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association from 2020 to 2021. In this episode, you will hear: Procedural changes being judge-preference driven How the safety protocols look like post-pandemic The power of visuals in your trials The 13 books John requires his lawyers to read The challenge to keep the jury engaged The impact of focus groups on John's practice How COVID has redirected people's focus on the value of relationships Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If you really enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at https://www.larricklawfirm.com to download it. Supporting Resources: Larrick Law Firm Here are the 13 books John Griffith requires his lawyers to read: 30 B 6 – Mark Kosieradski https://www.trialguides.com/products/30b6-second-edition Voir Dire and Opening – by Nicholas Rowley https://www.trialguides.com/products/voir-dire-and-opening-statement Damages – David Ball https://www.amazon.com/David-Ball-Damages-Plaintiffs-Attorneys/dp/1556819404 Reptile - Keenan/Ball https://www.amazon.com/Reptile-2009-Manual-Plaintiffs-Revolution/dp/0977442551 Rules of the Road – Rick Friedman https://www.trialguides.com/products/rules-of-the-road-trade Polarizing the Case – Rick Friedman https://www.amazon.com/Polarizing-Case-Exposing-Defeating-Malingering/dp/097432485X The Fearless Cross Examiner – Patrick Malone https://www.amazon.com/Fearless-Cross-Examiner-Win-Witness-Case/dp/B082LP8CQJ Don't Eat The Bruises – Keith Mitnik https://www.trialguides.com/products/dont-eat-the-bruises-audiobook Premises Liability – Michael Neff https://www.amazon.com/Premises-Liability-Michael-Neff/dp/1941007643 Moe Levine on Advocacy https://www.trialguides.com/products/moe-levine-on-advocacy Luvera on Advocacy https://www.trialguides.com/products/luvera-on-advocacy The Domino Theory – Ed Capozzi https://www.trialguides.com/products/the-domino-theory-second-edition The Way of the Trial Lawyer – Rick Friedman https://www.trialguides.com/products/the-way-of-the-trial-lawyer-ebook You can learn more about John and his background:https://www.griffithinjurylaw.com/bio/john-griffith.cfm Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Valuing the Loss of a Bicycling Lifestyle Pt.2. is a continuation of part 1 where we discussed economic and non-economic damages. Today we focus on the non-economic damages such as your loss of bicycling enjoyment and how to value those. Involving the Jurors As famous trial lawyer Moe Levine says, “We should look at the whole person. How were they affected. This is not to gain sympathy, but empathy (understanding). The emphasis is not on how bad their life is now, but on the good things about their life that they can no longer enjoy. It is not mere grief, but objective losses that the law compensates. Tell the jurors they must stand up for the bicyclist’s loss. That’s why we’re all here. It‘s up to them. What’s the Life Expectancy of the Loss When the case is over and the courtroom doors close, should the bicyclist just suck it up? Should the bicyclist just pick another sport? Ask the jurors to discuss it in deliberations, don’t shy away from demanding a “full cup of justice”. To hear about various damage categories to help in Valuing the Loss of a Bicycling Lifestyle Pt.2, download and listen to the episode! If you enjoyed Valuing the Loss of a Bicycling Lifestyle Pt.1, don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review on iTunes. We would love to hear from you! Connect with Richard L. Duquette at the following links: Richard's Website Email Richard Call Richard: 760-730-0500 Connect with Richard on Facebook Follow Richard on Twitter © 2016 Law Firm of Richard L. Duquette
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