Constructive Cross for Depositions and Trials
Performed by: Matthew A. Dodd and Patricia C. Kuendig
With commentary and analysis by Roger J. Dodd
Using trial and deposition examples, this program demonstrates how to constructively prove your case through opposing witnesses and their experts on cross-examination. It begins with depositions that don’t simply “discover” facts but seek and secure verbal admissions. By doing so, opposing counsel is forced to choose between not calling their witnesses—leaving your evidence unchallenged—or proceeding despite knowing you already have the ammunition.
Winning Acquittals Against All Odds
Performed by: Edward Henry KC and Jessica Clarke
With commentary and discussion by Roger J. Dodd
In this international presentation, Barristers Edward Henry KC and Jessica Clarke share insights from the United Kingdom on trial strategy, cross-examination, and resilience in challenging cases. The program contrasts British and American perspectives while exploring the artistry and discipline of advocacy. With their sharp insight and unmistakably British delivery, Henry and Clarke make the art of advocacy both enlightening and thoroughly enjoyable.
Cross Examination in Trucking Cases
Performed by: Roger Dodd & Joe Fried
Roger Dodd and Joe Fried explore how narrative focus and theme integration strengthen cross-examination in both depositions and at trial. Using real-world trucking examples, they demonstrate how tone, sequencing, and personal connection influence jurors and opposing witnesses alike.
Advanced Cross-Examination in Three Venues: Trials, Depositions, and Online Depositions (Episode 1 of 6)
Performed by: Roger J. Dodd
Episode 1 — Foundational Principles of Constructive Cross
Roger Dodd introduces the overarching principles of cross-examination across trial, deposition, and remote settings. This session builds the foundation for constructive cross by showing how to teach facts instead of conclusions and connect deposition strategy directly to trial performance.
Advanced Cross-Examination in Three Venues: Trials, Depositions, and Online Depositions (Episode 3 of 6)
Performed by: Roger J. Dodd
Episode 3 — Building and Refining Chapters
Roger Dodd continues his instruction on the Chapter Method, exploring its nuances and connections to Opening Statements. This episode focuses on using structured chapters to craft persuasive narratives and improve cross-examination flow at both deposition and trial.
Advanced Cross-Examination in Three Venues: Trials, Depositions, and Online Depositions (Episode 4 of 6)
Performed by: Roger J. Dodd
Episode 4 — Expert Witnesses and Page Preparation
This session focuses on expert witnesses, developing effective deposition chapters, and preparing materials for cross. Dodd explains how to organize pages, anticipate expert responses, and apply constructive cross techniques to maintain control and clarity.
Advanced Cross-Examination in Three Venues: Trials, Depositions, and Online Depositions (Episode 5 of 6)
Performed by: Roger J. Dodd
Episode 5 — Sequencing, Transitions, and Risk Management
Roger Dodd explores the rhythm and flow of cross-examination, covering sequencing at depositions and trial, transitions between topics, and managing risk and reward. The session also includes the use of “bait” techniques to elicit useful testimony.
Advanced Cross-Examination in Three Venues: Trials, Depositions, and Online Depositions (Episode 6 of 6)
Performed by: Roger J. Dodd
Episode 6 — Controlling the Difficult Witness
In the final episode, Dodd presents advanced control techniques for managing challenging witnesses. He explains how to use trilogies, handle evasive responses, and apply twenty proven methods to maintain control across all venues.
Advanced Cross Examination: Remote/Zoom Cross (Episode 1 of 4)
Performed by: Roger Dodd
Episode 1 — Foundations of Remote Cross-Examination
This session lays the foundation for mastering cross-examination in remote venues. Roger Dodd demonstrates how to maintain quality while saving preparation time, manage anxiety, and strengthen listening skills — all while maintaining absolute control in Zoom applications.
Advanced Cross Examination: Remote/Zoom Cross (Episode 2 of 4)
Performed by: Roger Dodd and Chuck Rathburn
Episode 2 — Constructive Cross with Chuck Rathburn
This session focuses on constructive cross-examination in both depositions and trial. Dodd and Chuck Rathburn demonstrate how to make verbal requests for admissions, apply neuroscience to storytelling, and use word selection and emotional framing to make the opposing expert your own.
Advanced Cross Examination: Remote/Zoom Cross (Episode 3 of 4)
Performed by: Roger J. Dodd
Episode 3 — Preparations Before the Camera Rolls
This session examines the technical and human factors unique to Zoom. Dodd shares strategies for preventing fatigue, handling distractions, managing technology, and maintaining professionalism while leading cross-examinations on camera.
Advanced Cross Examination: Remote/Zoom Cross (Episode 4 of 4)
Performed by: Roger J. Dodd
Episode 4 — On-Screen Strategy and Presentation
This session focuses on the visual and presentation elements of cross-examination. Dodd discusses handling documents, rehearsing for on-camera performance, managing lighting and backgrounds, and creating a professional presence that enhances persuasion in virtual settings.