Dr. Malphurs background in persuasion and communication enables him to assist attorneys in the development of successful approaches to courtroom communication. Online PR News – 02-July-2014 – Dr. Malphurs’ perspective of the courtroom blends both a scientific and humanistic understanding, guiding clients through communicative and thematic suggestions that are based upon proven research and experience. Dr. Malphurs background in persuasive and interpersonal communication provides an effective foundation for litigation and trial consulting services including focus groups and mock trials; witness training for deposition and trial; voir dire and jury selection; development of opening statements and closing arguments; and general trial strategy. His unique experience observing more than 100 U.S. Supreme Court arguments also enables him to advise attorneys preparing for bench trials and appellate courts.
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