Trial Lawyer Prep
Podcast hosted by me, Elizabeth Larrick
What if you could hang out with trial lawyers and trial consultants, ask them about connecting with clients and juries more effectively; then take strategies, tactics, and insights to increase your success? That’s what we do each week on the podcast Trial Lawyer Prep.
Every episode is an in-depth look at how to regain touch with the everyday world, understand the emotional burden of your clients and juries, and use focus groups in this process. The goal is to help you connect with juries and clients in order to improve your abilities in the courtroom.
Hi, I’m Elizabeth
I witnessed some of the negative aspects of the judicial system when I was very young. I was in awe of the power and knowledge lawyers possessed, and after graduating from the University of North Texas, I obtained my J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law.
In my time with the Keenan Law Firm, I built skills as a trial lawyer, learned case strategy, running effective focus groups and trial organization. More importantly I was part of the trial team in a medical malpractice case in Louisville, Kentucky, a premises liability case in Seattle, Washington, and a wrongful death suit in Las Vegas, Nevada with Keenan Law Firm.
I use my personal courtroom experience and the hours of focus groups to help lawyers with case strategy, case themes, evidence sequencing, mediation presentations, jury selection, opening statements, and many other aspects of case development.
Latest Podcast Episodes
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FAQ: Where Do You Recruit Participants for Focus Groups?
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My Point of View: When a Client Shares Their Damages
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Interview with Peter Levine: Jurors & The Unlikable Client
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Focus Group: How to Moderate 101
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Deborah Hensley Loewe and Her Favorite Part of Trial: Jury Selection
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A Powerful Tool inside Virtual Focus Groups for Trial Lawyers
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