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The Litigation Psychology Podcast presented by Courtroom Sciences, Inc. (CSI) is a podcast for in-house and outside defense counsel and insurance claims personnel about the intersection of science and litigation. We explore topics of interest to the defense bar, with a particular emphasis on subjects that don‘t get enough attention. Our hosts are experts in Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, and scientifically-based jury research with a wealth of knowledge about science, research, human ...
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Trial Lawyers University

Dan Ambrose, Trial Lawyers University

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Satisfied with being an average trial attorney? This isn't the podcast for you. Welcome to Trial Lawyers University (TLU), the ultimate playbook for lawyers that want to achieve trial immortality. Hosted by TLU founder and veteran trial attorney Dan Ambrose, this power-packed podcast features in-depth interviews with Top Ranked Trial Lawyers, including Brian Panish, Keith Mitnik, Joe Fried, Zoe Littlepage, Rex Parris, John Romano, Sach Oliver, Jakob Norman, Dino Colombo, Lloyd Bell, Chris Fi ...
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Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

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Work a cold case alongside investigator Sheryl “Mac” McCollum, Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute. Every week, Sheryl dives into her cold case files alongside accomplished guests to look for clues into unsolved murders, missing people, and more. This ain’t just a podcast but a war room. Sheryl opens her cold case files, her heart and her little black book! You will quickly realize Zone 7 is not a place but a lifestyle!
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Satanic rituals, a dismembered body, and an obsession with heavy metal- the Moises Meraz-Espinoza murder trial had all of these and more. Find out all the details from comedian Matt Walker, who was a member of the jury for the murder trial, as he recounts his experiences to his friend and fellow comedian Stephen Kramer Glickman.
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Stereo Decisis

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A topical, entertaining and accessible discussion about the law in Canada and beyond. Join Hilary Young, Oliver Pulleyblank and Robert Danay as they offer their insights into the latest developments in the law.
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The leading publisher of legal books for plaintiff trial lawyers, Trial Guides offers an ongoing series of lectures on winning courtroom strategies for trial lawyers.
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Aloha, Wasabi, and welcome to The Frothcast! Join professional frother and behind the scenes surf tour expert Hendo and guests as they put the Fun and the Froth back into Surfing. Weekly episodes that feature unique (and often downright bizarre) perspectives, insider fantasy tips, hot goss, and barrels of laughter. For those about to FROTH, we salute you! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefrothcast/support
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Stronger: Learning to Live Free

Voice of the Middle Ground | Institutional Ministries | WELS Prison Ministry

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Your church can do prison ministry. And yes, we can help you start. Join your hosts Phil Merten and Mark Wenzel of Institutional Ministries and Ruth Jefferson of Voice of the Middle Ground as they connect with you biweekly, walk through with you some examples of what prison ministry looks like in practice, offer encouragement to those who are learning to live free after incarceration and their families, and remind us of the grace, forgiveness, and love of God gives us all.
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In this week's episode, Robert Sallander shares his strategies for jury selection- Or, as he puts it, "jury de-selection." Bob pulls from his recent experience presenting with the Santa Clara County Bar Association, where he got insight from several judges on when voir dire crosses the line into impermissible jury conditioning. He gives examples of…
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Today Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum critique the developments of the Laken Riley murder trial in Athens, Georgia. Nancy and Sheryl focus on the defense's controversial decision to opt for a bench trial rather than a jury trial. They cover the prosecution's compelling evidence, including DNA and video footage, emotional testimonies, and a 911 call…
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A lawsuit was filed accusing country music singer Garth Brooks of alleged sexual assault and battery. Brooks denied it and said he filed his lawsuit against the plaintiff for "extortion and defamation of character." In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, is joined by Jack Fox to analyze the statement by Garth Brooks r…
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Everyone wants to know if they have a good judge. Meaning, "Is the judge inclined to see the case the way I see it?" Robert Sallander gives a timely, post-election discussion on the politicization of the judiciary and how advocates can effectively respond. Have a topic you'd like Bob to cover? Submit it to questions@gpsllp.com, or connect with Bob …
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about unique voir dire questions, particularly around damages, to help attorneys improve their jury selection process and to set the stage for openings. Bill gives examples of topics to ask about during voir dire that help to indoctrinate jurors. Some of the topics for questions Bill discusses: social inflation, lawsu…
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In today’s CRU, Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum discuss the ongoing Delphi murder trial, that’s now in the hands of the jury. They recount their experiences covering the case from its beginning when Abby and Libby went missing, to the present, as they await a verdict. Nancy and Sheryl touch on police investigations, defense tactics, and the emotion…
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Amber Clemmons-Bean is Barbara Clemmons' granddaughter and family advocate, Amber has become a dedicated voice for justice in her grandmother’s unsolved murder case. She continues to work to seek answers, keeping the case alive and raising awareness. In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, sits down with Amber Clemmons…
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On a recent Saturday in October, Frank Fratello of Farah & Farah took the red-eye from TLU Vegas back to Jacksonville, Florida. On Monday, jury selection began in his pain management trial. On Thursday, the jury returned a $2.12 million verdict for his client. Tune in as Frank tells Dan Ambrose, TLU Vegas founder and show host, how lessons from ins…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about something all attorneys, but particularly early career attorneys, need to keep in mind when preparing witnesses for deposition. Sometimes witnesses come into deposition preparation with some trauma which could be related to the litigation, or from other sources, that may be triggered or further exacerbated by th…
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Today’s CRU Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum bring listeners into the courtroom and behind the scenes at the Delphi murder case trial. Nancy and Sheryl give on-the-ground detailed observations from the courtroom, including interactions with the victims' composed families and Richard Allen's unexpected behavior. They critically analyze Allen's chrono…
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In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, is joined by Josephine Wentzel, mother of Krystal Mitchell, a young woman tragically murdered in 2016. Josephine shares her heart-wrenching journey to bring Krystal’s killer, Raymond McLeod, to justice. Despite systemic hurdles and relentless heartache, Josephine refused to let C…
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A request for a litigation budget strikes terror into any lawyer’s heart. So many questions. So many unknowns. Litigation is so uncertain. And no one has taught you to create a budget. What’s a lawyer to do? In this episode of Coverage Counsel Is In, Robert Sallander explains that litigation budgets are a natural extension of the litigation plan an…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about the critical importance of preparation for litigation, and particularly early preparation. Bill discusses the risks for the defense by not being prepared and the costs for not being prepared. Bill talks about steps to take before litigation even strikes: 1. Education: Identify people who will be involved in liti…
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Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum dive into the ongoing Delphi murder case, discussing new developments, and forensic details surrounding the tragic murders of Abby and Libby. Sheryl and Nancy explore Richard Allen's behavior changes, including his physical appearance, and analyze his actions and statements through the lens of their extensive legal a…
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In late September, prosecutors say, Sheriff Mickey Stines drew his gun on Judge Kevin Mullins, his longtime co-worker and friend. Video from inside the judge's chambers appear to show Stines repeatedly firing on Mullins, who tries to shield himself behind his desk. Guest Bio and Links: Joshua Schiffer is an attorney providing legal services coverin…
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Developing an accurate timeline of events is an essential tool in evaluating causation, demonstrating alternative causes of harm, and defeating the logical fallacy that harm was caused by a prior event (ad hoc ergo propter hoc). In this episode of Coverage Counsel Is In, Robert Sallander provides examples of how to defend against the ad hoc ergo pr…
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Jonathan Wohlwend, Associate Attorney at Bradley, joins Steve Wood, Ph.D. to talk about Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) and the legal implications around NIL. Jonathan provides background on what NIL is and is not, particularly within the context of college athletics, and describes how the process for NIL works for recruiting players. Jonathan defines …
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Today Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum discuss several high-profile cases, including updates on the Delphi murders, the case of Suzanne Clark Simpson, and ongoing investigations involving Sean Combs (Diddy). They cover new evidence, ongoing searches, and potential legal strategies surrounding each case. Nancy and Sheryl offer their forensic insights…
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In this episode of Coverage Counsel Is in, Robert Sallander discusses the importance of drafting jury instructions at the beginning of a case, and using them as a checklist for designing and implementing your litigation plan for maximum efficiency and effectiveness. Learn more about GPSL. Have a topic you'd like Bob to cover? Submit it to questions…
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On February 14, 2017, Abigail Williams and Liberty German are discovered near the Monon High Bridge Trail, part of the Delphi Historic Trails in Delphi, Indiana. In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, is joined by Susan Hendricks to update the listeners on the latest news on The Delphi murders involving victims Abby W…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about the biggest mistake witnesses make during testimony: guessing. Bill describes why this happens, even in light of clear direction to not guess, and how to address it. Bill talks about the attention/behavior gap which is driven by the brain's native neurocognitive wiring and explains the two categories of reasons …
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Host Dan Ambrose invites David Sugden of Call & Jensen for a discussion about the importance of constant practice and learning for trial lawyers. David highlights his video series, which provides training on skills like evidence and depositions. His mission with the series is to help lawyers become competent with the rules “so that when they go int…
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Nancy and Sheryl hit the road for this week’s CRU, covering a variety of cases, including the Idaho murders and the latest on Bryan Kohberger, Delphi murder trial, and reflections on the O.J. Simpson trial. They also touch base on Scott Peterson’s recent court “win” and share updates on the unfolding developments in the P. Diddy case. Show Notes: (…
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Colt Gray is a 14-year-old student who is the suspect in the mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia on September 4, 2024. In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, talks with is joined by Jack Fox, a former media professional turned statement analysis expert, to dissect the language used by a 14-year-o…
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In this episode of Coverage Counsel Is In, Robert Sallander discusses effective use of evidentiary motions in limine, traps for the unwary, and tips for making MILs that win. Have a topic you'd like Bob to cover? Submit it to questions@gpsllp.com, or connect with Bob directly on LinkedIn. And if you'd like to know more about GPSL, check out our web…
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PI trial attorney and consultant Phillip Miller joins host Dan Ambrose to cover a wide range of topics about trial strategy. From learning microexpressions to metaphor interviews to connecting with jurors, Phillip encourages lawyers in all stages of their careers to continue their education. One place to do just that is at the upcoming TLU Vegas, w…
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Darryl Isaacs of Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers joins host Dan Ambrose for a conversation about building a legal practice, emphasizing the importance of hiring and branding. He traces his ventures into marketing, from buying phone book covers and billboards to appearing on television and TikTok. At his month’s TLU Vegas, Darryl will teach …
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Steve Wood, Ph.D. talks about seeing more and more examples of witnesses who are fighting with opposing counsel in their deposition or at trial, motivated by a desire to get their story across. Steve covers several reasons why pivoting like this is a bad idea including: arguing with a professional arguer is foolish; jurors view witnesses who pivot …
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In a wide-ranging interview, host Dan Ambrose talks about TLU Vegas with one of the conference’s featured speakers, guest Nick Rowley of The Rowley Law Firm. Nick touches on the importance of rising early — particularly on trial days — exercising, learning from mentors, and getting to know clients well to humanize them for juries. He also talks abo…
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Today Nancy and Sheryl discuss the unfolding allegations against Sean Combs, highlighting the claims from over 100 individuals reporting to be his victims. Nancy and Sheryl dive into details about the alleged crimes, involving numerous parties and potential accomplices, including claims from victims reportedly as young as nine years old. The discus…
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Alicia Campbell, co-author of JuryBall, joins host Dan Ambrose to discuss the genesis of that landmark publication and her work helping lawyers leverage big data. She also shares another important project: the nonprofit that she and her husband, John, established to fund academic research on legal issues and provide data-driven insights for plainti…
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In this episode of Coverage Counsel Is In, Robert Sallander discusses the impact of the Rules of Evidence on analyzing an insurer’s duty to defend. Have a topic you'd like Bob to cover? Submit it to questions@gpsllp.com, or connect with Bob directly on LinkedIn. And if you'd like to know more about GPSL, check out our website. You can also find us …
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Matt Murphy is a former homicide prosecutor with over 20 years of experience at the Orange County District Attorney’s office. He is currently a legal analyst for ABC News and an avid shark diver and surfer. His new book, The Book of Murder, chronicles his career and the lessons he learned from prosecuting some of the most notorious cases in Souther…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about how to select experts for trial testimony. One option is to pick national experts and another approach is to choose an expert who is more local to the venue. Bill walks through some important considerations when selecting an expert witness: - How much time does the expert spend testifying professionally? - How m…
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Today, Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum dive into legal strategies, courtroom stories, and the upcoming trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs. They draw comparisons between Combs' case and the unresolved Ghislaine Maxwell situation, highlighting the potential involvement of powerful figures. Nancy and Sheryl also reflect on a resurfaced moment when Mike Tyson…
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In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, welcomes back Jim Rathmann, a former United States Secret Service agent, to discuss the shocking second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Rathmann gives insider insights into the growing threats against public figures and explains how both political rhetoric…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. and Ava Hernandez join host Steve Wood, Ph.D. for another edition of From the Trenches where they discuss recent observations and updates from jury research projects, witness trainings, and cases that the CSI team have been working on. First, they talk about how too many attorneys wait until close to trial to contact the CS…
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Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum kick off today’s CRU by covering the disturbing allegations of Sean Combs a.k.a. Puffy, a.k.a. Puff Daddy, a.k.a. Sean Puffy Combs, a.k.a. Diddy. Nancy shares her experiences with federal investigations and parallels Combs’ case with her past cases involving child abuse and trafficking. They discuss the intricacies o…
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Spencer Lucas learned three important lessons from legendary personal injury lawyer Brian Panish: preparation, aggressiveness, and authenticity. A partner at the firm Brian co-founded, Panish Shea Ravipudi LLP, Spencer put those lessons to work, with Brian, to secure $135 million for two survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Listen in as Spencer bre…
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Guest Bio and Links: Lauren Conlin is a pop culture and true crime podcaster, known for her work on Primetime Crime and her appearances on Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. She provides unique insights into criminal cases, blending her investigative skills with pop culture knowledge. Listeners can learn more about Lauren Conlin at her website, her po…
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Paul Motz, Shareholder and Trial Attorney, at Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney joins Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. to dispel several myths around litigation and talk about what's fact and what's fiction. Paul and Bill discuss whether jurors hate corporations, whether the person most knowledgeable should always serve as the corporate representative, wh…
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Verdict number 1: $7 million. Verdict number 2: $101 million. Verdict number 3: $13.2 million. That’s how a recent 30-day run went for Kimball Jones and his team at Bighorn Law. While he’s proud of those accomplishments, and others, “It's the firm that we've put together – That’s gotta be the thing that I'm the most proud of.” Tune in with host Dan…
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Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum discuss the complexities of Brian Kohberger's murder trial, focusing on the recent decision for a change of venue. They explain how this impacts both the prosecution and the defense, and why such a move could be critical in preventing appeals. Nancy and Sheryl also share personal experiences from past murder trials, …
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Dr. Katherine Ramsland is a professor of forensic psychology at DeSales University. Dr. Ramsland has written over 70 books and appeared in more than 200 crime documentaries. Her work includes interviews with notorious criminals, including BTK (Dennis Rader). Tracy Ullman: A documentary producer and director, Tracy has worked on numerous true-crime …
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Get the latest in breaking crime news, trial coverage, and more, every hour on the hour. Hosted by Nancy Grace and the CrimeOnline team. Follow the 'Crime Alert Hourly Update' now on your favorite podcast app and be among the first to get the latest crime news as it happens: https://link.chtbl.com/XACfgnUG Eight unsealed warrants are giving new ins…
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Steve Wood, Ph.D. joins host Ava Hernandez to discuss his background and how he got into the litigation consulting business. Steve shares details on his education and his interest in how people make decisions which he applies to his role as a litigation consultant. Ava and Steve also talk about their fascination with how people behave and in partic…
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Robert S. Glassman’s client was driving a motorcycle over the posted speed limit when a city truck cut in front of him from a side street. In the ensuing crash, the cyclist was injured. On this episode of Trial Lawyers University, hear how Robert presented the facts about his client’s speeding during jury selection to weed out jurors who didn’t thi…
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Today, Nancy and Sheryl discuss the heart-wrenching case of Madeline Soto. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said Madeline’s body was found off Hickory Tree Road at about 4:30 p.m. on March 1. Police found the body after someone called in a tip, following a press conference. The discovery was in the area where her mother’s boyfriend, Stephan Stern…
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Frank Figliuzzi is a former FBI Assistant Director for Counterintelligence and the author of "The FBI Way" and "Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers.” Frank has a vast level of experience in law enforcement and is dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking. Listeners can learn more about at his website and on IG @frank.figliuzz…
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After years of settling cases out of court, Mike Morse represented the parents of a college student who died at a friend’s house when he took a high dose of “molly,” or MDMA, that he was told was Adderall. The young man’s friends videotaped him and posted videos to Snapchat of him struggling under the effects of the drug, but they didn’t call for h…
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