Moe Levine was a pioneer in educating fellow trial lawyers on trial strategy, issue framing, and the mastery of forensic medicine. He has provided inspiration to many of the nation’s leading lawyers. His ideas are timeless, and apply as much today as when he used them over thirty years ago. This collection of his publicly available lectures and trial transcripts is the most complete book ever produced on the winning strategies of Moe Levine. Since his death in 1974, the nation’s leading trial lawyers and jury consultants have passed down Moe Levine’s teachings through their own trial work. Now, for the first time in over thirty years, you can learn these winning trial strategies directly from Moe Levine.
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- Foreword by Don C. Keenan
- Foreword by Russell Corker
- Part I: Lectures on Advocacy
- Percepts of Persuasion
- Summations
- Thesis of the Whole Man
- Damages for the Destruction of Dignity and Pride
- Aggravation of Prior Condition
- Economic Replacement
- Impairment of Intellect
- An Evaluation of Pain
- The Psychology of the Closing Argument
- Part II: Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology After Trauma
- Skeletal Structure
- Brain Injuries
- The Five Primary Senses
- The Skin, Muscles, and Nerves
- Psychological Injuries
- The Heart and Internal Organs
- Summation Using the 'Whole Man' Concept
- Part III: Lectures on Medical Malpractice
- Investigations and Trial of a Medical Malpractice Case
- Part IV: Closing Arguments
- Death of an Alcoholic
- Damages for Burns
- Psychological Consequences
- Previous Illness, Difficult Liability
- Unemployment, Not Disability
- Damages for Second Injury Resulting from First
- Jenny O'Neal
- Double Amputation Case
- Afterword by Louise E. Schwartz