Episode 9

Dino Colombo – Trial: The Ultimate Likeability Contest

The jurors are never going to understand all the facts of your case, but they know who's telling the truth. They know who's giving them bullshit and who's not.

Tune in to this episode of Trial Lawyers University with Dan Ambrose and Dino Colombo, a “Trucking Top 10 Trial Lawyer” who is also in the National Trial Lawyers’ “Top 100 Trial Lawyers”. Dino’s practice focuses on trucking accidents and other catastrophic injury cases. 

Dino and Dan talk about the power of voice control and how trial is a likeability contest. They also discuss why it is critical to continuously hone your craft as a trial lawyer. What’s one of the biggest lessons Dino has learned over his 35 years of law practice? Never let your ego or success stop you from asking questions or learning from other trial lawyers. 

Train and Connect with the Titans

☑️ Dino Colombo | Colombo Law  | LinkedIn

☑️ Colombo Law on Youtube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, & LinkedIn

☑️ TLUNYC.com September 20-23

☑️ Trial Lawyers University Website

☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos

☑️ TLU on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn

☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts

Episode Snapshot

  • Getting to know Dino Colombo
  • Losing sucks, but you learn more from losing than you do winning
  • Top lawyers are constantly learning
  • How to practice voir dire before trial
  • Why tone of voice matters
  • The jury is always watching. Control your emotions
  • Why lawyers need to address their case’s weaknesses in front of the jury
  • What Dino is teaching at TLU NYC
  • Brief overview of a truck accident case where Dino’s firm won a $7,010,000 verdict.

Produced and Powered by LawPods

About the Podcast

Show artwork for Trial Lawyers University
Trial Lawyers University
Ready to train with the trial lawyers titans?

About your host

Profile picture for LawPods Podcast Marketing

LawPods Podcast Marketing

Trial Lawyers University is Produced and Powered by LawPods