Becoming an effective trial lawyer isn’t about natural talent - it’s about preparation, practice, and the mindset to keep improving. In this episode, truck crash attorney Tim Whiting joins host Kenny Berger to discuss what it really takes to become trial-ready: from the lessons learned after a tough loss to the daily habits that sharpen skill and quiet self-doubt. They cover: Turning loss into lifelong commitment to trial practiceWhy consistent role-play, focus groups, and coaching matterMedi...
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Becoming an effective trial lawyer isn’t about natural talent - it’s about preparation, practice, and the mindset to keep improving. In this episode, truck crash attorney Tim Whiting joins host Kenny Berger to discuss what it really takes to become trial-ready: from the lessons learned after a tough loss to the daily habits that sharpen skill and quiet self-doubt. They cover: Turning loss into lifelong commitment to trial practiceWhy consistent role-play, focus groups, and coaching matterMedi...
Universally Human: Building and Trying Cases on Shared Values | Joe Fried & Chris Finney | S5 Ep. 10
Best Practices with Kenny Berger
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Universally Human: Building and Trying Cases on Shared Values | Joe Fried & Chris Finney | S5 Ep. 10
In a Best Practices first, Kenny Berger is joined by two guests from different firms—trial lawyers Chris Finney (Finney Injury Law) and Joe Fried (Fried Goldberg). Together they dig into a simple idea: juries connect to what’s universally human - family, health, freedom, independence - and how to build your whole case around it. You’ll hear about: How to use even limited voir dire to surface shared values and form a teamHow to frame the trial as a simple choice about valuing what mattersWhy a...
Best Practices with Kenny Berger
Becoming an effective trial lawyer isn’t about natural talent - it’s about preparation, practice, and the mindset to keep improving. In this episode, truck crash attorney Tim Whiting joins host Kenny Berger to discuss what it really takes to become trial-ready: from the lessons learned after a tough loss to the daily habits that sharpen skill and quiet self-doubt. They cover: Turning loss into lifelong commitment to trial practiceWhy consistent role-play, focus groups, and coaching matterMedi...