Are Rhetorical Questions Effective?
If you read the title, you likely thought about it for a millisecond and formulated an answer or opinion. Whether you realize... Read More
A ‘Bounty’ of Lessons in This Week’s ‘Bull’
In this week’s episode of “Bull,” Dr. Bull and team are representing Trent Bolton, a retired FBI-agent-turned-bounty-hunter whose first gig goes wildly... Read More
May It Please the Court: Things to Know When Using Trial Technology
Technology is an absolute given in the courtroom. No matter your venue, jurors expect to see multimedia, digital images, and a big... Read More
Ethics, Secrets and Social Media! Oh My!
This episode, we find Dr. Bull consulting in the good ol’ Lone Star State on a custody matter. He and his team... Read More
Context is Crucial When Building Your Case
“What kind of story can we tell the jury that makes it OK to ambush a caseworker and a trooper?” This is the QOTD... Read More
Tunnel Vision, Textbook Arguments, and Isolation
I have a confession: I had no idea that Chunk Palmer was attending law school, did you? If there was any doubt,... Read More
No Bull: Difficult Conversations, Managing Expectations Are Key to Trial Success
Litigation is grueling in the best of circumstances. But even with strong legal claims, smooth discovery, and compelling evidentiary issues, one of... Read More
Truth or ‘Bull’: The Case of the Missing Author
Dear writers and producers of CBS’ “Bull”: your show might be a little more realistic if Dr. Jason Bull actually consulted on... Read More
5 Tips to Take Your Persuasive Power Up a Notch
One of my favorite Super Bowl commercials is Budweiser’s “Puppy Love” (2014), an adorable tale of a Labrador puppy and a Clydesdale... Read More
The Top 10 Posts from 2018
As we welcome 2019, we thought we’d ease back into the world of blogging with a highlight of the Top 10 articles... Read More