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Home » Archives for February 4, 2016

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The Sniper Defense 003 – The Podcast Playbook for Defense Attorneys

In episode 3, I discuss the common psychological processes at play as jurors attempt to make sense of all of the information presented at trial,

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Thomas O'Toole, Ph.D. February 4, 2016

The Legal Pad #4: The Hired Gun

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Thomas O'Toole, Ph.D. February 4, 2016
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Recognizing Strengths in the Other Side’s Case Might Make You More Persuasive

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Battling Confirmation Bias and First Impressions in Litigation

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Reptile or Rules of the Road: Why do Some Cases Go Nuclear?

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Primed to Decide: How Impactful are Opening Statements?

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Making Your Case Relevant to Millennial Jurors

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Do Jurors Have Clear Vision at Trial? A Day in the Life

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The Importance of Letting Jurors Be Egocentric in Voir Dire

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Preparing Witnesses to Pass the “Eyeball Test”

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“Tokenism” does not equal “Diversity”

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A Practical Example of Teaching Science Through Narrative at Trial

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