Why the DiCello Levitt Trial Center Teaches Lawyers to Stop Spinning the Truth
In this week's Legal Speak episode, DiCello Levitt partners Bobby DiCello and Ken Abbarno share how they train attorneys at the firm's trial center, including helping lawyers learn how to look within.
November 17, 2023 at 07:10 PM
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To understand what judges and juries are thinking, first you must look within, according to DiCello Levitt partners and co-founders of the firm's Trial Center Bobby DiCello and Ken Abbarno. At the trial center, lawyers across the country come to work out their cases, and part of that is learning how to be aware of oneself and the neurobiological limits of what humans can process.
The training center teaches lawyers how to honor the truth of the humans at the center of the case. Dicello said the training program pushes against the idea of "spinning the truth," because the best lawyers know that cases should present the full truth and nothing but the truth.
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