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David Sugden – Teaching that Confidence Is a Byproduct of Competence

Oct 14, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 55
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Episode description

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 into court, they have that comfortability, which then the byproduct can be confidence.”

David and Dan share thoughts on the value of programs like Trial Lawyers University in refining trial skills. They also preview this month’s TLU Vegas, where experienced trial lawyers including David will share knowledge, collaborate, and guide participants in enhancing their courtroom performance.

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Episode Snapshot
  • What trial lawyers can learn from David’s series of training videos
  • A preview of David’s workshops at TLU Vegas: navigating hearsay and laying a foundation
  • Lawyers and athletes: A college baseball player, David reflects on the similarities between both pursuits
  • Why David suggests that mock trials should be set in a real courtroom environment
  • The important lessons offered by the TLU educational program
  • David’s $6 million verdict on behalf of a real estate auction company against a defendant who fraudulently manipulated bids

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