The Soft Skill of Silence: Create Emotion and Emphasis in the Courtroom
MAY 18, 202621 MIN
The Soft Skill of Silence: Create Emotion and Emphasis in the Courtroom
MAY 18, 202621 MIN
Description
In this episode of Trials of a Lawyer, Bob and Lauren Byrne explore one of the most underrated soft skills in litigation and trial: silence. Not the absense of something -- but a deliberate, precise tool that can shift the entire dynamic of a deposition, a witness examination, or a closing argument. Here's what most people do not realize: silence creates discomfort. It is filled with emotion. And when people feel that discomfort, they rush to fill the void. Witnesses over-explain. Opposing counsel tips their hand. Jurors lean in. That awkward pause you feel in a deposition room? Bob and Lauren use it on purpose. Bob and Lauren draw on real trial experience -- from truck injury cases to medical malpractice trials -- to show how this one skill separates competent advocates from truly dangerous ones. If you've ever felt the urge to rush past an uncomfortable moment in a courtroom, this episode is for you.