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Please feel free to browse the current library of Lītigāre video presentations. We cover multiple topics including Implicit Bias, Narcissistic Witnesses, and the process of Learn, Retain Transfer. Learn, Retain and Transfer is a research-based set of techniques to elicit behavioral changes in juries.

 

 

Education Center

Please feel free to browse the current library of Lītigāre video presentations. We cover multiple topics including Implicit Bias, Narcissistic Witnesses, and the process of Learn, Retain Transfer. Learn, Retain and Transfer is a research-based set of techniques to elicit behavioral changes in juries.

 

Dr. Peter Weinberg of Lītigāre Trial Consulting explores how the judicial system can cope with reducing implicit bias in potential jurors.

 

Part 2 - Dr. Peter Weinberg of Lītigāre Trial Consulting explores how the judicial system can cope with reducing implicit bias in potential jurors.

 

According to current research in psychology, narcissism is on the rise. The increase in narcissistic traits has serious ramifications for how we handle voir dire, depositions, and witnesses at trial. The very nature of narcissism will alter and even negate current effective trial strategies and techniques. Appealing to feelings and having the jury live the story your client are mute to narcissism.

There are proven research methods available to circumnavigate jury bias and motivate behaviors. This video presentation covers the research-proven method of Learn Retain and Transfer, a highly effective tool for trial.

A recent research study indicated that 83% of radiologists failed to identify an anomaly on a radiological exam. The research was exploring the psychological concept of change blindness. This prompted Lītigāre to dedicate its most recent journal article to identifying some of the themes.

If you have any questions or require more information about Lītigāre please feel free to contact us:

email: pweinberg@trialconsult.com

Phone: (720) 213-8872