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J. Ric Gass is a Professor at Marquette University Law School, where he contributes to the Faculty Blog with insights on legal practice, trial strategies, and legal education. His work focuses on civil litigation, plaintiff and defense perspectives, and the intersection of storytelling in courtroom advocacy. With extensive trial experience, including a nine-figure plaintiff verdict, he emphasizes understanding jury dynamics and post-trial analysis to refine legal practice.
- Expertise: Trial Advocacy, Tort Law, Legal Communication
- Practice Background: 2/3 defense, 1/3 plaintiff cases
He explores themes like narrative construction in trials, the importance of juror feedback, and the evolution of legal strategies through case outcomes. His writings highlight ethical trial practices and the balance between factual and persuasive elements in litigation.
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