Science of Justice
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235471/fan_mail/new] Most trial teams build a case by following the litigation timeline. The strongest teams build it by starting with the verdict they need to achieve and working backward. In this episode, we explore why reverse-engineering your case can uncover hidden weaknesses, sharpen discovery, strengthen mediation, and create a more persuasive trial strategy. The key takeaway: don't let procedure dictate your strategy. Build every stage of your case with the end in mind. In This Episode * Why chronological case preparation creates strategic blind spots * How reverse-engineering strengthens discovery, depositions, and motion practice * The difference between legal proof and jury proof * Why jurors respond to human meaning, not just technical evidence * How early pressure testing reveals narrative gaps and credibility risks * Why mediation is often won or lost long before the session begins * How behavioral science helps plaintiff teams refine strategy from intake through trial https://scienceofjustice.com/ @JuryAnalyst
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