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Building a New Generation of Trial Lawyers
The future of trial advocacy starts with rethinking how we teach damages. As young lawyers enter the courtroom, they often rely on outdated strategies for presenting damages. The Damages House method equips them with fresh tools — from language models to case frameworks — that make their arguments stronger and more persuasive. Through workshops, courses, and the upcoming book, we’re building a new generation of lawyers who know how to ask boldly for what clients deserve.


Why Lawyers Struggle to Ask for Money — And How to Fix It
Talking about money in court can feel uncomfortable. But avoiding it costs clients justice. One of the biggest challenges for trial lawyers is asking for the right amount of money in damages. Many avoid it out of discomfort, but juries can’t award what isn’t asked. The Damages House framework provides a confident way to quantify suffering, grounding requests in evidence and human truth — without sounding rehearsed or manipulative. It’s not just about numbers; it’s about justi


Rethinking Pain and Suffering in Courtrooms
Traditional methods of presenting damages don’t always connect with juries. Here’s how we can change the narrative. For decades, pain and...
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