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How Justice is Served, with Jed Kurzban

How Justice is Served, with Jed Kurzban

By: Jed Kurzban
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On “How Justice is Served,” author and attorney Jed Kurzban shares with fellow attorneys and anyone interested in communicating with people what he’s learned about preparing and trying a case. Communicating with a jury and winning your case is not about the money as much as it’s about getting justice and protecting your client.© 2024 How Justice is Served, with Jed Kurzban True Crime
Episodes
  • Meet Jed Kurzban
    Nov 29 2022

    Who is Jed Kurzban? Why did he decide to become an attorney? Who does he help, and how does he evaluate their situation? Hear answers to these questions and more, in this first episode of the How Justice Is Served podcast! 

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    11 mins
  • How to Create a "Case Story" the Jury Will Eat Up
    Nov 29 2022

    The client in a lawsuit has a story. How do you take that story and frame it as a "Case Story" that the jury will understand and sympathize with? You also must be aware of "case rules" and know how to point the jury to them when appropriate. Storytelling guidelines and rule-following advice are just a listen away! 

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    10 mins
  • How to Build Your Case with a Persuasive Theme
    Nov 29 2022

    How should you build and organize your client's case? How should you talk in the courtroom? (Hint: NOT like a lawyer.) How do you persuasively appeal to the jury? Answers to all these questions are found in this episode. BONUS: How does Jed feel about jokes about lawyers? 

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    11 mins

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