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|WATCH NOW| Leading Trial Consultant Discusses How to Undercut Opposing Counsel Claims

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Oct 10, 2024 3:46:31 PM

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Watch Trial Technique Spotlight, where Shane Read discusses the verdict-winning techniques of leading trial attorneys.  


Anticipating and undercutting opposing counsel’s arguments is often a key cornerstone to a winning opening statement. And in the recently launched lineup of episodes in our ongoing series, Trial Technique Spotlight, Shane Read, one of the nation’s leading trial consultants, details the approaches top attorneys have used to undercut opposing counsel contentions.

 Shane Read is a nationally recognized trial consultant and best-selling author who has drawn on his decades of courtroom experience to help thousands of lawyers transform their deposition, trial, and oral advocacy skills. And in this latest slate of episodes he uses CVN's courtroom video to spotlight:

Thomas Klein’s memorable counterpunch to a key plaintiff’s demonstrative, clearing Nissan in a blockbuster airbag trial. 

How Sean Claggett reframed defense claims at trial over the crash death of a child, to win an 8-figure verdict. 

How Frank Bayuk used accident reconstruction video to address a key contention of Yamaha attorneys, en route to winning a $7 million rollover crash trial award.

CVN is proud to present Trial Technique Spotlight, analyzing the courtroom approaches of the nation’s best attorneys on both sides of the courtroom, and how those same techniques can help you in your trials.

In earlier episodes, Shane has discussed trial-winning approaches ranging from the “Rule of 3” in delivering a compelling opening, to the CROSS method of developing a powerful cross-exam. 

You can watch every episode in this free series on our YouTube channel. And while you're there, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, where you can watch the latest trial clips and stay up-to-date with future episodes of Trial Technique Spotlight, along with other insight, interviews, and analysis.  

You can also subscribe to Shane's newsletter directly to receive free tips and advice from Shane and other thought leaders delivered straight to your in-box twice a month. 

Email Arlin Crisco at acrisco@cvn.com.

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Learn more about Shane Read and how he helps attorneys at ShaneRead.com.

 

Topics: Trial Technique Spotlight