The Art of Advocacy: Trial Persuasion in a Polarized World

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Taught by: Zoe Littlepage and Rainey Booth The Art of Advocacy: Trial Persuasion in a Polarized World Contact Info: Zoe Littlepage: zoe@littlepagebooth.com Rainey Booth: rainey@littlepagebooth.com Phone: 713-529-8000 Days / Times for course: Tuesday and Thursday: 1-2:30PM NOTE: There will be no class on Thursday August 31. The make-up class will be on Friday September 22. Summary Description of Course: Throw out the old and embrace the new: we now have a highly polarized country where a jury with totally divergent views still have to agree on a verdict. Learn from real litigators how to handle a case in this environment; from A to Z. Taught by two practicing lawyers with decades of plaintiff and defense courtroom experience, this class highlights cutting edge techniques for persuasion and trial advocacy. Become comfortable with the pretrial work-up, visual storytelling, case framing, arguing motions before a judge, developing and defending against - safety rules, examination of plaintiffs, fact and expert witnesses as well as composing a winning closing argument. Then practice, practice, practice as each week you put into action what you learned the week before. Leave this course with the skills needed to present a case from beginning to end as well as materials and notes that will become your litigation bible. Course Materials: All required readings will be provided to students. Students do not need to purchase textbooks or materials for this course. Office Hours: Zoe Littlepage and Rainey Booth will be regularly available for consultation with students before and after class. If desired, contact them directly to arrange an on-campus meeting. Dress for class: For any class in which you will be practicing a skill, it is expected that you will dress in courtroom attire. 1

Grading: The students final grades will be assessed as follows: Skills sessions: 50% of grade Preparation, application of the techniques discussed, familiarity with assigned readings and improvement of skills will be considered. Graded skills (10% of grade for each of the following skills): Voir Dire Opening Statements Plaintiffs Testimony Fact Witness Testimony Expert Witness Testimony Final Exam: : 20% of grade There will not be a written final exam. Students closing argument which should incorporate much of the semester s materials will be in lieu of a final exam. Pop Quizzes: 10% of grade There will be three pop quizzes during the semester covering materials from the readings and lectures. Trial Notebook: 10% of grade For each graded skill, students will turn in a copy of their trial notebook for review. Class Participation & Attendance: 10% of grade Attendance, preparation, participation and attention in class Familiarity with written materials and subject matters presented NOTE: Students may only miss two classes without impacting their participation grade. Being more than 15 minutes late to class will be considered an absence. 2

SYLLABUS WEEK 1: August 22: Syllabus Review and Introduction to Litigation Tips from the trenches on realities of being a courtroom lawyer Review of syllabus Making a first impression Watch the movie: 0274 You Tube Search terms: 0274 Monica George Littlepage Booth August 24: Pretrial Motions Pretrial motions and Persuading the Audience of One Narrative story-telling Motions in Limine WEEK 2: August 29: Pretrial Motions Arguing Motions in Limine Excerpts from Changing Laws, Saving Lives by Randi McGinn August 31: NO CLASS NO CLASS 3

WEEK 3: Sept. 5: The Nuts and Bolts of Story Telling Three types of litigation storytelling: - Visual staging - Creating narratives of your case facts - Using analogies, metaphors & examples Voir Dire Sept 7: Voir Dire: Jury dynamics in a polarized world Voir Dire Techniques: Educate, Innoculate, Disqualify Analogies, Metaphors & Examples Reptile Persuasive Technique WEEK 4: Sept 12: Advanced Persuasion Techniques Advanced Persuasion: Reptile and Rules reptile and advanced persuasion techniques to Opening Statement Voir Dire Opening Statements Sept. 14: Opening Statement Opening Statement: Organization, Road Mapping & Innoculation Voir Dire Excerpts from Case Framing by Mark Mandell 4

WEEK 5: Sept. 19 Opening Statement Opening Statement: Tips and Thoughts Opening Statements Sept. 21 Opening Statement Opening Statement: More Tips and Thoughts Opening Statements Visual Presentation of Evidence Sept. 22 MAKE UP CLASS: Visual Presentation of Evidence Visual Storytelling: Thinking outside the box on demonstrative aides Plaintiff Testimony WEEK 6: Sept 26: Plaintiff Testimony The Powerful Plaintiff: Direct and cross-examination of Plaintiffs Telling a Story with Visuals Direct & Cross Examination of Fact Witnesses Sept 28: Direct and Cross-Examination of plaintiffs Objections: When to speak and when to stay silent Direct and cross-examination of Plaintiffs Rules of the Road Persuasion Techniques 5

WEEK 7: October 3: Persuading using Safety Rules Incorporating safety rules and defending against them Direct and cross-examination of Plaintiffs Fact Witnesses October 5: Fact Witnesses Effective direct and cross examination of fact witnesses at trial Presenting safety rules Excerpts from The Fearless Cross-Examiner by Patrick Malone (provided) WEEK 8: October 10: Direct and Cross-Examination of Fact Witnesses Presenting expert testimony plus building the expert s back story Direct and Cross-Examination of Fact Witnesses Expert Witnesses October 12: Expert Witnesses: Direct Cross-examination of experts (Attack, Sack, Highjack) Direct and Cross-Examination of Fact Witnesses 6

WEEK 9: October 17: Expert Witnesses Direct and Cross-Examination of Expert Witnesses October 19: Direct and Cross-Examination of Expert Witnesses Tips on Expert Witnesses Direct and Cross-Examination of Expert Witnesses Damages Concepts Week 10: October 24: Damages Go Big or Go Home: How to tell powerful stories about loss, grief and damages October 26: Arguing damages Arguing Damages The Steps of Trial 7

WEEK 11: November 7: Practicalities of Trial Dotting the I s and crossing the T s: The details of trial including jury instructions, admission of medical records and bills, life expectancy tables, evidence check-lists Arguing Damages Closing Argument November 9: Closing Argument Closing argument: Put a Bow on It Closing Argument WEEK 12: Nov 14: Nov 16: WEEK 13: Nov 21: LAST CLASS: 8

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