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Steve Vartazarian – Keeping Jury Selection Simple

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To keep jury selection simple, Steve Vartazarian turns to simple tools: paper and pen. In this visit with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer, he explains why.

“It occurred to me, ‘Oh, my God!’ I was, like, one day: ‘Jury selection is the only time where we're only relegated to words, and we can't show the jury anything,’” says the founder of The Vartazarian Law Firm. “Why is that?’ I'm like, ‘Let me try to break that mold.’”

Tune in to watch Steve demonstrate his simple methods for revealing potential bias and asking about non-economic damages. “You’re never lost,” he vows. “You have a roadmap.” He also shows his list of dumb things the plaintiff’s lawyer should not do in jury selection.

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To keep jury selection simple, Steve Vartazarian turns to simple tools: paper and pen. In this visit with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer, he explains why.

“It occurred to me, ‘Oh, my God!’ I was, like, one day: ‘Jury selection is the only time where we're only relegated to words, and we can't show the jury anything,’” says the founder of The Vartazarian Law Firm. “Why is that?’ I'm like, ‘Let me try to break that mold.’”

Tune in to watch Steve demonstrate his simple methods for revealing potential bias and asking about non-economic damages. “You’re never lost,” he vows. “You have a roadmap.” He also shows his list of dumb things the plaintiff’s lawyer should not do in jury selection.

Learn More and Connect

☑️ Steve Vartazarian | LinkedIn

☑️ The Vartazarian Law Firm | LinkedIn | Facebook

☑️ Harry Plotkin | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram

☑️ Dan Kramer | LinkedIn

☑️ Kramer Trial Lawyers on LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram

☑️ Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

Produced and Powered by LawPods

Episode sponsored by KW Court Reporting, Tory Owens Structured Settlements, and Verdict Videos.

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