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Befriending the Jury 2025

Product ID: CA3897W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Turn jurors into allies

Winning at trial takes more than solid evidence and sharp reasoning—it takes connection. Jurors come into the courtroom with their own stories, assumptions, and emotions. How they relate to you can determine how they view your client and your case. But even the most persuasive facts mean little if jurors don’t understand or trust the lawyer delivering them.  

Befriending the Jury helps you bridge the gap between logic and trust. You’ll explore techniques that transform jurors from passive observers into engaged participants who want to believe your client’s side of the story. Learn to present information in a way that resonates so jurors don’t just hear your case, they believe it.

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Pricing

Member $109.00

Non-Member $159.00

Credits

1 CLE

Date and Time

Tuesday, December 02, 202512:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

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Turn jurors into allies

Winning at trial takes more than solid evidence and sharp reasoning—it takes connection. Jurors come into the courtroom with their own stories, assumptions, and emotions. How they relate to you can determine how they view your client and your case. But even the most persuasive facts mean little if jurors don’t understand or trust the lawyer delivering them.  

Befriending the Jury helps you bridge the gap between logic and trust. You’ll explore techniques that transform jurors from passive observers into engaged participants who want to believe your client’s side of the story. Learn to present information in a way that resonates so jurors don’t just hear your case, they believe it.

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Turn jurors into allies

Winning at trial takes more than solid evidence and sharp reasoning—it takes connection. Jurors come into the courtroom with their own stories, assumptions, and emotions. How they relate to you can determine how they view your client and your case. But even the most persuasive facts mean little if jurors don’t understand or trust the lawyer delivering them.  

Befriending the Jury helps you bridge the gap between logic and trust. You’ll explore techniques that transform jurors from passive observers into engaged participants who want to believe your client’s side of the story. Learn to present information in a way that resonates so jurors don’t just hear your case, they believe it.

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Suann Ingle is one of the country’s top visual communication consultants for trial attorneys and litigants. An expert graphic designer, she is also a trusted partner who offers decisive advice on presentation strategy and execution. After thousands of hours in the hot seat in courtrooms and arbitration hearings, Ms. Ingle remains calm, focused, and unflappable regardless of circumstances. This enables her to sense what’s coming and adjust visual communication on the fly to keep judges, juries, and arbiters focused on the merits of the case.

Since entering the field in 1994, Ms. Ingle has consulted on a wide range of litigation matters, including intellectual property, white collar, insurance, financial services, employment, and complex business disputes. She has extensive experience in scaling and managing trial support teams and has helped deliver successful outcomes in venues throughout the United States and in Europe.

Her visual expertise is grounded in academic study, including a Master of Science degree in Communications Design from Pratt Institute. When she is sketching her ideas, Ms. Ingle explains the principles behind the sketch—and why they increase the odds of winning. Her personal warmth and empathetic style also enable her to teach, develop, and inspire other graphics professionals to embrace the challenges of high-stakes litigation as a career.

Prior to entering the field of trial consulting, Ms. Ingle spent seven years at Coca-Cola in New York, where she managed the Creative Services Department. In 1996, she joined TrialGraphix and was instrumental in establishing its New York office. She also spent three years at DecisionQuest, where she assisted legal teams in trials, providing visual solutions to complex, high-stakes cases. Before starting her own firm, Ms. Ingle worked at FTI Consulting, Inc., where she led the New York office of the Trial Services Division.

Catherine La Fleur specializes in civil litigation, family law, alternative dispute resolution, and appellate law. She is a Board-Certified Civil Trial Specialist by the NBTA. She was an adjunct professor of law at Marquette for twenty years, teaching courses related to litigation. 

Attorney La Fleur is a member of NAMWOLF and WBENC. She is a past Chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Litigation Section Board, served two terms on the State Bar’s Board of Governors, and was an elected member of the Wisconsin Judicial Council for six years. She also received her mediation training from Harvard Law School’s Program of Instruction for Lawyers. 

In 2014, Attorney La Fleur participated in the Joint Legislative Council’s Study Committee on the Transfer of Structured Settlements. She spent six years on the Special Preliminary Review Committee of the Office of Lawyer Regulation. In 2016, she was appointed by Justice Roggensack to a committee formed to study the Office of Lawyer Regulation. 

Attorney La Fleur has graded bar exams for the Board of Bar Examiners for over a decade and previously served on the Boards of the Milwaukee Bar Association and the Collaborative Family Law Council of Wisconsin. A past president of several Marquette University alumni associations, she is also a member of the Fellows Foundation of the State Bar of Wisconsin and the American Bar Association.

Attorney La Fleur’s practice includes extensive appellate work with favorable published Court of Appeals decisions and numerous jury trials in matters ranging from personal injury and product liability to probate and real estate. She was appointed Court Commissioner by the Hon. Janet Protasiewicz and currently serves on the Board of the LPGA Amateurs Gold Association-Milwaukee. 

  • Gain insight into how jurors think, react, and decide
  • Establish and build credibility through every stage of the trial
  • Strengthen your storytelling skills to move jurors to action
  • Discover practical strategies for presenting evidence with clarity and impact
  • Avoid common mistakes that alienate or confuse jurors
  • Improve your effectiveness and results in the courtroom
  • Litigators/trial lawyers
  • Personal injury lawyers
  • Tort lawyers
  • Employment lawyers
  • Business litigators
  • Insurance defense lawyers
  • Criminal defense lawyers
  • Prosecutors
  • Paralegals
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