For the Kentucky Trial Lawyer: Rules of the Road
I have had the good fortune to learn from one of the preeminent trial lawyers in the country, Rick Friedman. Rick has had multiple eight and nine figure verdicts in his illustrious career.
A few years ago, Rick introduced me to his concept of proving liability by talking to the jury in plain terms about the "Rules of the Road". The Rules of the Road is a very powerful idea that can work in any type of case: Medical Malpractice, Insurance Bad Faith, or any variety of personal injury cases.
He and his colleague Patrick Malone recently put this concept in book form and it is now available for purchase. I cannot recommend this text highly enough.
"Rules of the Road does not belong on your bookshelf or your desk; it belongs in your mind. Get it there before you even think about your next trial. It contains two special joys: It teaches something usable on almost every page, and what it teaches is dead-on right."
David Ball, Ph.D., author of David Ball on Damages“Rules of the Road is innovative, interesting, easy to understand and follow, and its logic is very compelling. Any trial lawyer could benefit from reading this book. Too often, trial advocacy books do not ‘tie it all together.’ That is one thing in which these authors have excelled – taking the basic concepts of ‘rules’ and showing how to develop and use them in every stage of a case.”
Larry S. Stewart, Former President, Association of Trial Lawyers of America
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