For ten years I had the privilege of working as a trial attorney with John Simon. I learned firsthand why John and his team so often won substantial verdicts for their clients on high profile cases. The “secrets” turned out to be nonstop hard work and a recognition that law school is only the beginning of one’s legal education.
About five years ago, I branched off into my own law practice, but I continued working with John on a variety of projects. A few months ago, John invited me to be his co-host on a podcast to teach trial law skills to lawyers and law students. Both John and I teach law students at Saint Louis University School of Law and we both present at legal seminars. Offering a podcast was thus a natural extension of our interests in legal education. We named our new podcast “The Jury is Out” and we released the first five episodes to the public a few days ago. We record our podcasts at a dedicated recording studio at the Simon Law Firm in downtown St. Louis.
John and I will be passing on what we’ve learned over the years, including lessons we’ve learned from hard experience. Our trial law episodes are geared to particular skills, including multiple episodes on the topics of “Opening Statement,” “Voir Dire” and “Expert Witnesses.” We will also offer interviews with prominent attorneys from St. Louis and beyond. Our guests on upcoming episodes include Hon. Mike Wolff (persuasion), Yvette Liebesman (intellectual property issues of concern to artists), Amy Gunn (efficiencies in the practice of law) and Hon. Glenn Norton (mediation).
You’ll quickly see that our approach for each episode is to roll up our sleeves and get right to it. After you listen to a podcast or two, we would appreciate if you would take a moment to rate this new podcast. And feel free to send us an email with suggestions you might have for future episodes.
You can find “The Jury is Out” wherever you get your podcasts. We’d be honored to have you join us.