Litigation Series: Session 2 - Lights, Verdict, Action: Engaging the Jury through Dramatic Strategy

22 Jan , 2026

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This comprehensive program synthesizes theatrical technique, psychology, communication theory, and trial strategy into a holistic philosophy of advocacy. It teaches lawyers to connect deeply with jurors, craft compelling narratives, and use voice, movement, and authenticity as persuasive tools.

The presentation emphasizes that justice is inherently emotional and that effective advocacy requires vulnerability, storytelling skill, and an understanding of human behavior. By integrating acting principles with legal craftsmanship, lawyers learn to advocate with clarity, empathy, and dramatic impact.

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