Hint: You don’t need to reinvent the wheel
It starts with extremely hard work and relentless preparation. In a case you know is ripe for trial, you need to take dead aim on those cases and prepare far in advance of the actual trial date. I’m talking years in advance.
How do you know when a case is ripe for trial? Apply the golden rule to yourself. Ask what full justice would look like if it were you—or someone you love—who was injured, maimed, or killed due to another’s negligence. If the defense is not willing to discuss settlement within that valuation range, it’s time to prepare for trial.
I begin working on my opening statement more than a year before trial. The opening is the blueprint for the entire case. I use it to anticipate every defense argument, identify every bad fact, and place those facts in their proper context. Bad facts cannot be ignored. They must be owned—and when handled correctly, they often become strengths that enhance credibility and trust with jurors.
This lecture is not about shortcuts. It is about understanding that eight-figure verdicts are attainable when cases are built with intention and discipline from day one. You must understand your client’s human story and develop a connection with them as soon as possible.
In this one-hour session, we will break down the habits, mindset, and trial-focused strategies that young trial lawyers can adopt now to dramatically increase the ceiling on their cases. The focus will be on building cases the right way—long before voir dire—so that large verdicts feel earned, justified, and inevitable to a jury.
Topics covered will include:
Real cases will be used to show how “ordinary” cases become extraordinary results when handled with intention and discipline.
This lecture is designed for trial lawyers who are ready to stop waiting for the “perfect case” and start building cases capable of producing eight-figure outcomes
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Sach Oliver · Joe Fried Winning the Most Common Tractor Trailer Case in AmericaCoffee & Snacks
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Sach Oliver · Joe Fried Winning the Most Common Tractor Trailer Case in AmericaLunch
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Randall Sorrels · Dirk Vandever LectureBreakfast
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Ben B. Rubinowitz · Michael Kelly LectureCoffee & Snacks
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Al Foeckler · Brett A. Eckstein Black Hat Justice Opening StatementBreakfast
7:30am - 9:00am
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Kurt ZanerCreating Drama at Trial – how to tell a story in trial through dramatic theatrical techniquesCoffee & Snacks
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John RomanoTactical Storytelling During Cross-Examination of Defense Damages & Causation ExpertsCoffee & Snacks
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Sagi ShakedLectureLunch
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7:30am - 9:00am
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Andrew PickettLectureCoffee & Snacks
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Andrew Robb · Brittany Sanders Robb Maximizing Recoverable Damages Before Trial: Framing Your Case for Actual RecoverabilityCoffee & Snacks
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Dan AmbroseWitness Prep & Direct ExaminationLunch
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Dan AmbroseCross ExaminationCoffee & Snacks
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Eric CastelblancoSue Your Slumlord: The Ins and Outs of Habitability Law in CABreakfast
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Orlando De CastroverdeHow To Get A 1.7m Verdict On A Neck Injection CaseCoffee & Snacks
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George MoschopoulosLectureCoffee & Snacks
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Al Foeckler · Brett A. Eckstein Black Hat Justice Verdict – A Deep-Dive into a $15 Million Verdict in an Extremely Conservative VenueLunch
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