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55. Tell It to the Judge, with Judge Randall Warner and Judge Christopher Whitten

May the Record Reflect

English - June 11, 2024 15:00 - 48 minutes - 33.3 MB - ★★★★ - 13 ratings
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Maricopa County Superior Court Judges Randall Warner and Christopher Whitten team up to talk about telling stories to judges. In this episode, the judges, from their unique vantage point on the bench, reveal what they want to hear or read from counsel, what they don’t, how to write briefs that tell a compelling narrative, where they find inspired (and inspiring) storytelling, and the summer vacations they’re dreaming of.

Topics

4:11   Why storytelling matters

7:04   Judges’ versus jurors’ needs

10:35 Storytelling techniques

14:30 Finding inspiration

19:10 Great legal storytellers

21:14 Advantages for both sides of “the v”

24:09 Writing interesting briefs

28:57 Telling the same story at trial as in briefs

30:29 Judges’ pet peeves in briefs

34:40 Opposing counsel’s miscasting your client

38:42 Storytelling about unsympathetic clients

41:47 Signoff questions

 

Quotes

“Fundamentally, every case is about a story, whether it’s a technical legal dispute or whether it’s a fact dispute at trial, it’s a competition to see whose story resonates more with whoever’s making the decision, whether it’s a judge or jury.” Judge Randall Warner

 

“Even as we’ve tried cases less and less often, we’ve gotten better and better at collecting facts, and I think that’s made us worse and worse at storytelling.” Judge Christopher Whitten

 

Resources

Judge Randall Warner (bio) (episode)

Judge Christopher Whitten (bio) (episode)

Building Trial Skills: San Diego (course)

Dominic Gianna on MTRR (episode, episode)

James Brosnahan on MTRR (episode)

David Mann storytelling (course) (episode)