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David Berg, one of America's leading trial lawyers, knows how to win cases. And he knows how to tell a story. In the newly updated The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes To Win, Second Edition, Berg puts both skills to dazzling use in an engaging and instructive guide to winning at trial, illustrating each trial skill with excerpts from his own cases and those of trial lawyers he admires. In this edition, you will learn not only from Berg's cases but also how his close friend, the late Joe Jamail, won a $10.5 billion verdict in Pennzoil v. Texaco.

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David Berg, one of America's leading trial lawyers, knows how to win cases. And he knows how to tell a story. In the newly updated The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes To Win, Second Edition, Berg puts both skills to dazzling use in an engaging and instructive guide to winning at trial, illustrating each trial skill with excerpts from his own cases and those of trial lawyers he admires. In this edition, you will learn not only from Berg's cases but also how his close friend, the late Joe Jamail, won a $10.5 billion verdict in Pennzoil v. Texaco.
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David Berg is the founding partner of Berg & Androphy, with offices in Houston and New York. Recognized by Best Lawyers In America in eight trial specialties, he has tried virtually every kind of civil and criminal case to a jury verdict. David is also an author, having published more than one hundred essays and articles and two books, including the second edition of The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes To Win (© 2003, 2018 ABA), which includes excerpts from the Pennzoil v. Texaco jury trial, along with explanations of how his friend, Joe Jamail, won a $10.5 million verdict in that case. He is also a frequent lecturer and participant in CLE programs as well as guest lecturer in trial advocacy classes at various law schools. David is also a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and the American Bar Foundation, as well as an Advocate of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). If you have any questions for him following this Webcast, email him at dberg@bafirm.com.