Harry Plotkin & Dan Kramer
Picking Justice
Attention Trial Lawyers: You’ve meticulously crafted your opening statement, mastered your directs and crosses, and fine-tuned your closing argument. But have you developed a strategy for jury selection? What will you do when a potential juror gives an unexpected answer? Do you even want that person on your jury? The clock is ticking — you need to think fast. Introducing Picking Justice, the essential podcast for trial lawyers. Join nationally renowned jury consultant Harry Plotkin and leading trial lawyer Dan Kramer as they guide you through the complex art of jury selection. Harry and Dan sh...
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Jun 15, 2026
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Kimball Jones – Voir Dire Lessons from a 9-Figure Verdict Run 15.06.2026 51:57
Imagine trying a case with clear liability and catastrophic damages, with each day of evidence going your way — and still walking away with a defense verdict. That 2018 loss shaped Nevada trial lawyer Kimball Jones ' voir dire philosophy and the verdict run that's followed: at least 12 seven-figure verdicts plus multiple eight- and nine-figure results since 2019. Kimball joins hosts Harry Plotkin...
Bernard Alexander – The Beauty of Employment Litigation, from the Lawyer Who Won $136M Against Tesla 01.06.2026 50:08
The way employment litigator Bernard Alexander sees it, the beauty of these cases is that most jurors are employees. At voir dire, the plaintiff’s lawyer’s job is to get jurors to slip into their client’s shoes. In this conversation with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer , Bernard describes how he does that. His experience includes winning $136 million against Tesla in what was the largest single...
Jennifer Keller – Business Behaving Badly? Telling Jurors "It's a Company" Isn’t Enough 18.05.2026 47:10
Some corporations may be “evil.” Others may be “heroes.” Good or bad, they’re made up of people. “Just saying ‘it's a company’ isn't enough. What company? What does the company do? And who are the people in the company?,” says Jennifer Keller , speaking from her experience going up against and representing companies. She recommends finding out what kind of company you’re representing – like the up...
David deRubertis – How I Stopped Hating Jury Selection 04.05.2026 56:47
David deRubertis, one of California's preeminent employment trial lawyers, once had a streak of consecutive trials resulting in eight-figure verdicts. And yet he hates jury selection. How did he move past that? By embracing what comes naturally to him and how his mind works. In this conversation with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer , David describes how he’s leveraged that lesson to persuade ju...
Samantha Teal – What I’ve Learned from Consulting on More Than 100 Trials 20.04.2026 54:36
What a difference a month makes. Trial consultant Samantha Teal had not worked on a $14 million sexual assault verdict, $1 million employment verdict, $10 million employment pregnancy discrimination verdict, and $307 million verdict in a prisoner neglect case when this episode was recorded. A month later, hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer play their conversation. With experience consulting on nea...
Daniel Rodriguez – This Farmworker's Son Seeds Million-Dollar Verdicts 06.04.2026 50:42
Daniel Rodriguez is the child of migrant farm workers who settled in California’s agricultural heartland, where his law practice is based. So it makes sense that the metaphor he uses for his voir dire technique is “seeding.” With $122 million and $116 million verdicts under his belt, Daniel explains this and other strategies to hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer . Tune in for his insights about wh...
Dirk Vandever – The “Jeff Bezos” Approach to Winning Conservative Jurors 23.03.2026 55:15
Dirk Vandever asks jurors to say it themselves: "I'm just as rich as Jeff Bezos." It's how he gets conservative jurors to see that a low-income client's quality of life is worth just as much as anyone else's. A Kansas City trial lawyer with phenomenal verdicts in challenging venues, Dirk joins hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer to share what drives his success. Tune in for his secrets to framing e...
Keith Mitnik – What Package Are You Delivering to Jurors? 09.03.2026 1:18:01
“How many of you care if the Amazon guy that delivers your package struts up like a pretty peacock?” asks Keith Mitnik . “All you care about is what's inside the package.” Pretend you’re the Amazon guy, and jurors are expecting the package. Keith, the author of “Don’t Eat the Bruises,” the definitive book on jury selection, tells you how to deliver in this episode. Visiting with hosts Harry Plotki...
Keith Bruno – The Jurors Seem to Like You? Get Over It 23.02.2026 1:00:50
If the juror’s laughing at your dumb jokes but their answers scream “danger zone!” – don’t bask in the laughter. Watch out for the danger. With 200 jury trials on his resume, trial lawyer Keith Bruno breaks down the critical difference between being seduced by good vibes and focusing on your job: picking the best jurors. With hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer , he recalls an incident when he call...
Jude Basile – Two Goals that Win Juries From the Start 09.02.2026 53:41
When he stands up at voir dire, Jude Basile has two goals: to empower the jury and get them involved in the case. With results that include a $150 million wrongful death verdict, Jude reveals how he achieves both goals in this conversation with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer . If this has ever happened to you – a juror asks if you’re “in it for the money” or a juror discloses a sensitive exper...
Christian Morris – Getting into Jurors’ Minds, One Scenario at a Time 26.01.2026 1:00:22
A woman browses in a knick-knack store that has a sign: “You Break It – You Buy It.” Sure enough, she accidentally breaks a figurine – and it has a $78 price tag! The woman protests: “That wasn't worth $78! And your shelf sticks out too much!" Christian Morris presented that scenario to jurors in a case where her client was injured in a low-property damage incident. Tune in to hear what Christian...
Jesse Wilson – Why Jurors Root for "I Can" Over "I Can't" 12.01.2026 1:02:18
Everybody loves an underdog story - so why do lawyers often tell the opposite in the courtroom? Juilliard-trained actor and jury trial consultant Jesse Wilson developed a “victim-to-victor” approach that capitalizes on the universal appeal of “I can” instead of “I can’t.” In this conversation with hosts Dan Kramer and Harry Plotkin , Jesse explains that jurors respond more powerfully when they see...
Harry and Dan – Celebrating 12 Months of Helping You Pick 12 Jurors 15.12.2025 49:26
"Voir dire is the scariest thing to do for a lawyer," Dan Kramer says as he reflects on the first year of “Picking Justice” with co-host Harry Plotkin . This special episode celebrates a year of exceptional guests: Ibiere Seck , Ricardo Echeverria , Steve Vartazarian , Gary Dordick , Claire Plotkin , Arash Homampou , Joe Fried , Bob Simon , Lourdes DeArmas , Khail Parris , David Ball , Randi McGin...
Mike Alder – What I Learned about Jury Selection after 9 Trials in 10 Months 01.12.2025 1:09:16
After completing nine trials earlier this year, Mike Alder describes lessons learned about jury selection with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer . Tune in for his insights about how being practiced makes you conversational rather than aggressive, why he starts with easy questions before diving into hot-button issues, and how asking "I need your help" invites jurors to participate authentically in...
Rahul Ravipudi – Pick One Voir Dire Philosophy and Commit 17.11.2025 1:03:01
“You've gotten just tons of jurors off for cause, but you do it in the most polite way,” host Harry Plotkin says of longtime friend Rahul Ravipudi , who stops by “Picking Justice” to share his philosophy of voir dire that has helped him secure eight- and nine-figure verdicts. As Rahul explains to Harry and co-host Dan Kramer , his core philosophy is to stick with one voir dire approach. His is ide...
Kathleen Nastri – Mastering Connecticut's Unique Jury Selection 03.11.2025 58:57
Picture your voir dire happening in a private room where it’s just you and the potential juror. It’s called “individual sequestered voir dire,” it’s guaranteed in Connecticut’s constitution, and it’s an approach that Kathleen Nastri has mastered – as evidenced by her $58 million med-mal verdict, a state record. It can be exhausting, she admits. It can be like speed dating. But it reflects the impo...
Sean Claggett – From "Colorado Won't Give That" to “They Did” – $145 Million 20.10.2025 1:05:17
“It is shocking how many times lawyers undervalue their cases,” says Sean Claggett , a pioneer in the use of big data and co-author of “ JuryBall .” Coming off a $145 million workers' compensation bad faith verdict in Colorado – where a mediator told him, “Colorado juries don’t give the type of verdicts you’re talking about” – Sean shares how he uses big data and focus groups to determine true cas...
Pat Salvi - Winning Even When the Defendant is Everyone's Hero 06.10.2025 1:07:01
Everyone loves doctors. Pat Salvi ’s firm sues them. When you know how to pick a good jury, he says, you can overcome the inherent likability factor. In this conversation with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer , Pat reveals his strategies, starting with how he makes a connection with potential jurors. Tune in for his tips on exposing juror bias and focusing jurors on a doctor’s behavior, not pers...
Kurt Zaner - Making Every Minute Count in 15- to 30-Minute Voir Dire 22.09.2025 57:01
In Colorado, Kurt Zaner typically has 15 to 30 minutes for voir dire, so he makes every minute count. In this conversation with hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer , he explains how. “Even though you’ve got 15 minutes, the big points for me: I want to build a little rapport. I want them to trust me. I want them to feel empowered,” he says. From memorizing juror names to building credibility before...
Craig Peters – “Give Me Two Days to Voir Dire the Whole Panel” 08.09.2025 1:06:21
As a public defender, Craig Peters focused his voir dire on getting jurors to assure him they’d follow the law. Turns out that jurors can promise they’ll follow the law; it doesn’t mean they will. Now one of California's leading plaintiffs' trial attorneys with multiple eight-figure verdicts, Craig joins hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer to share what he’s learned about jury selection from practi...
Randi McGinn - From Personal Loss to Powerful Voir Dire 25.08.2025 55:36
"Has anyone here suffered profound grief?" Randi McGinn began asking jurors that question, particularly in wrongful death cases, after she suffered a personal loss. “It made me realize that people who've experienced that would be wonderful jurors,” she tells hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer . As she explains, savvy plaintiffs’ lawyers should identify jurors who have experienced grief and who can...
Making Every Second Count: To Voir Dire 35 Jurors in 20 Minutes 11.08.2025 42:43
Twenty minutes to voir dire 35 jurors? “Hey, what’s your favorite ice cream? OK; I ran out of time.” That’s how host and jury consultant Harry Plotkin describes the challenging scenario – one of his favorite things to teach because “it can be done.” Host Dan Kramer , who soon goes to trial with Harry under these very rules, guides this discussion about how it can be done. Harry explains how he pri...
David Ball - Stop Dreading Jury Selection, Start Enjoying It 28.07.2025 1:07:33
Is this you before voir dire: “You're nervous, you've got a million things on your mind, you've lost 14 motions you wanted to win, and now you've got to question these people to find out who's going to kill you.” That’s the scenario that many lawyers find themselves in, suggests influential trial consultant David Ball , whose groundbreaking books like "David Ball on Damages 3" revolutionized plain...
The Best of the First 12 Episodes: Insights That Could Change Your Next Verdict 14.07.2025 34:21
From Ibiere Seck 's approach to making jurors feel valued, to Steve Vartazarian 's mantra to “choose topics wisely,” to Gary Dordick 's strategy for timing bias discussions, this episode of “Picking Justice” compiles the best moments from the podcast’s first 12 episodes. In addition to their wisdom, tune in for insights from Lourdes DeArmas , Ricardo Echeverria , Joe Fried , Arash Homampour , Khai...
Khail Parris – Getting 50+ Cause Challenges and Winning 16.06.2025 1:06:08
"The most important cause challenge is your first cause challenge," says Khail Parris , who holds the record in Van Nuys with 53 cause challenges in a single trial. Fresh off a $58 million slip-and-fall verdict and a $7.1 million win against LAUSD, Khail joins hosts Harry Plotkin and Dan Kramer to reveal his systematic approach to jury selection. He breaks down his "warts mini-opening" strategy, e...
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