Get in the Game Podcast from Jury Analyst
Award-winning trial lawyers and scientists interview other innovative legal practitioners on important strategies that lift the legal community to higher standards.
Episodes
51 episodes
Bonus: Introducing the Science of Justice
Listen to the full episode at : ScienceofJustice.com At the SoJ, we believe in simplifying legal proceedings while prioritizing unbiased examination of evidence and human experience. Through our expert interviews, we provide valuab...
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1:34
Moneyball your law - two cultures and a new look for you!
In this monumental episode join Brian, Dr.Chris, and the real-life Moneyball stars as they discuss how the advanced strategy used in professional sports can also be applied in the courtroom. Learn how to optimize your case for maximum value by ...
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Season 4
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Episode 50
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49:55
Trial Lawyer Brian Beckcom: Exclusive Interview - Maritime law
Brian Beckcom is a trial lawyer with years of experience under his belt. Specializing in Maritime law, he made headlines for representing the interests of Richard Phillips in Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse - the trial made famous by ...
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Season 4
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Episode 44
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21:10
Storytelling (expanded view) Trial Lawyers
When it comes to trials, the stories you tell can make or break your case. Whether it's the story of a BP/Deepwater Horizon explosion, a George Floyd Civil Rights Case, or even two back-to-back Bakersfield record verdicts, we've seen the pow...
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Season 3
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Episode 43
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1:01:00
Case Summary - The Crucial Skill to Focus Groups & Research Studies
Bonus Track - [Office Hours] Russell Nicolet and I take a look at what makes a good case summary and how this fits into an overall strategy for a mock jury or big data research focus groups. About the speakers here:
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Season 3
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11:04
Saving the World One Case at a Time - John Uustal with author Ken McCallion
Kenneth Foard McCallion a Former DOJ/NY State Prosecutor and still top civil litigation attorney discusses his newest book with another world-class attorney John Uustal, our show host. Listen to some of the behind-the-scenes landmark legal c...
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Season 3
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Episode 42
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27:35
Morgan & Morgan's specialist - Jason Leonard
We caught up with our “superhero” as his colleagues refer to him in a rural venue, where any high verdicts chances are slim but we all did the proper math on a premises liability case and Jason didn't back down! (prediction was ~8% diff)...
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Season 3
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Episode 41
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12:29
Storytelling with improv for your jury -Brian Breiter (Trial Lawyer)
What does improv have to do with trial advocacy? Everything. In fact, you could argue that the two are one in the same. They both rely on stories and how you tell those stories.Brian Breiter & Joseph Limbaugh sit ...
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Season 3
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Episode 40
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44:04
Punitive Damages examples with plaintiff trial lawyers
Punitive damages are awarded to a plaintiff in addition to compensatory damages. Punitive damages are awarded when the defendant's conduct is especially egregious. In addition to compensatory damages, punitive damages are intended t...
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Season 3
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Episode 39
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6:10
Lawyers on Asian Hate Crimes - Chris Dolan & Mari Bandoma
The Anti-Asian sentiment has been steadily increasing for a few years now, and with it so have hate crimes against Asians.The alarming trend has reached an unprecedented level this year as there have been more than 20 reported anti-Asian in...
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Season 3
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Episode 38
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51:09
Brian Dunn on the George Floyd SJQ
Two Brian's better than one! Brian Dunn (Civil Rights Atty & OJ Simpson trial team) joins Brian Panish for a civil justice discussion around the George Floyd jury selection starting with the question, 'what do you think about th...
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Season 3
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Episode 37
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34:58
Back to School - Career path to $19m Verdicts - Warren R. Paboojian
From the DA's office to Insurance to finally a Plaintiff’s career path, Mr. Paboojian has litigated over 55 jury trials to verdict and continues to advocate the best for his clients. He also encourages all lawyers to get in the game, no matter ...
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Season 3
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Episode 36
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25:24
John Gomez with Brendan Lupetin - Science backed virtual focus groups comparison
Trial Lawyers join the science group discussion and the post podcast results speak for themselves. As Brendan's case here resolved at $4.7m out of our predicted max of $4.3m!
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Season 3
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Episode 35
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1:02:50
Behind The Scenes With Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sean Akari - More on Covid Trials
That’s right ladies and gentlemen we’re turning the corner into a new age. This space requires a whole different approach. Are you ready to take on this challenge? I think you might feel the pain, as I have, stretching beyond my normal routi...
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Season 3
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Episode 34
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12:49
Remote Trials- Guy Kornblum Trial Lawyer ahead of his time in the 70s
This set up a model of experience, critique, and post-critique to help student lawyers become better. With video (streaming), Guy states "a two-week trial could be done in 3 days!".In this episode you’ll learn:<...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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22:08
Live Focus Groups now Virtual- How to conduct effectively.
Use multiple, representative samples of screened participantsMultiple groups allow generalization and greater confidence in patternsObjective, behavioral scientist moderates focus groupConducted in from the comfo...
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26:02
Mass Torts = Mass Action
Rex discusses his legal team including Robert Kennedy,Jr, John Morgan, and Brian Panish for the amazing challenges and corruptive affairs of Oil & Gas or other similar mass torts targeted industries. "I have never seen anything thi...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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16:14
Rex Parris - Cognition Igntion - A deep dive for Trial Lawyers
Mr. Parris takes another deep dive science approach to his voir dire and lets you know what's about to happen in the future.Now is a good time to learn from someone who has invested years of cutting-edge research into his practice as well a...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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18:45
2020 Listener Q&A
To kick-start the new year and decade, the team at Jury Analyst sat down with Brian Panish to answer some listener questions. Brian is one of the country’s leading trial attorneys, so we’re grateful for his time and hope you find his tips as in...
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Season 3
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Episode 33
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17:48
John Uustal -Trial Lawyer and Book Author
He shares his insight into what it’s like as a lawyer to write books. How he approaches trials as a story or play to show people the truth that is emotionally engaging. The most important th...
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Season 2
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Episode 32
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30:47
Victor George- National Trial Lawyer of the Year Nominee
The experienced gained working for an insurance defense firm. His advice to young lawyers aspiring to open their own firm. The strategy he uses to uncover bias jurors during voir dire. ...
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Season 2
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Episode 31
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25:24
Chris Dolan - True Grit Trial Lawyer
Chris Dolan’s journey from leaving high school in the bottom fifth of his class to graduating Georgetown Law with high honors after the school rejected him TWICE!!
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Season 2
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Episode 30
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23:33
Richard Newsome - Trial Lawyer by MMA
Why it’s important for plaintiff lawyers to be involved in justice associations. How attending the Gerry S...
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Season 2
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Episode 29
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24:29