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Randi McGinn – Being a Trial Lawyer Is Storytelling on Steroids
Episode 4030th July 2024 • Trial Lawyers University • Dan Ambrose, Trial Lawyers University
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“Let me start at the beginning,” says Randi McGinn when asked about what became a $42 million judgment against a semi-trailer manufacturer, the largest ever against that industry. “If I'm going to tell the story right…”

A self-professed storyteller at heart, Randi tells host Dan Ambrose how trial lawyers can persuade jurors through effective storytelling techniques. For example, in the semi-trailer manufacturer case, she took jurors back in time some 50 years when a famous actress died in disturbingly similar circumstances as her client’s son. Tune in to hear the rest of that story – including her strategic use of an expert who did what the industry said couldn’t be done – and for a preview of her lectures at the upcoming TLU Vegas.

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Episode Snapshot

  • Getting to know Randi McGinn
  • The connection between the death of an actress and Randi’s case against a semi-trailer manufacturer
  • Why timing is everything when it comes to telling your client’s story
  • Why trying to “control” a witness is an illusion, and what you can do instead.

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