MCLE: Storytelling as a Litigation Tactic -IN-PERSON

  • 22 Mar 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Santa Cruz Superior Court 701 Ocean Street Department 5 Santa Cruz 95062

Registration


IN-PERSON Only MCLE


"Storytelling is an important part of human culture.  Images created by a story are more impactful and have more convincing forces than mere words." 

Trial attorney Richard Koskoff will demonstrate how good storytelling, imagery, analogy, and visualization can empower the jury to do justice."   

This course will be held at:

Santa Cruz Superior Court

701 Ocean Street

Department 5

Santa Cruz 95062

About Richard Koskoff

Richard B. Koskoff is a well-recognized and respected Los Angeles trial attorney who has handled more than 150 jury trials as a prosecutor, criminal defense lawyer and plaintiff’s attorney. From 1987-2017, he represented plaintiffs in wrongful death and major personal injury lawsuits involving catastrophic injuries at the firm Booth Koskoff.  He also handled products liability, construction accident, automobile accident and general negligence cases. He obtained over 20 verdicts and settlements in excess of $1 million.

Richard earned his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his J.D. degree from the University of California, Davis, School of Law.

He has consistently been named a “Super Lawyer,” an honor limited to the top 5% of attorneys in Southern California. He has also been nominated as “Trial Lawyer of the Year” by the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles.

Richard frequently lectures and writes articles related to trial tactics and personal injury litigation. Currently, Richard is enjoying his retirement serving as a volunteer at a youth center,  a wine consultant for Dellar & Friedkin Winery in Napa Valley and a prize-winning gardener.


One MCLE credit