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Mar. 29, 2021

All the Trial’s a Stage

Attorneys at the Law Offices of Brian J. Breiter turn improv skills into courtroom success.

All the Trial’s a Stage
Mark Rubashkin, Jeff Twomey, Timothy McCormick, Chance Pardon, Peter K. Diamond, and Brian Breiter stand for a portrait at their office in Los Angeles, CA on Thursday, March 18, 2021.

During a personal injury trial in Los Angeles, longtime plaintiffs' attorney Brian J. Breiter delivered his closing arguments as a game show host.

"I burst out with this microphone and in this cheesy voice I said, 'Yes, ladies and gentlemen -- tell the truth -- where you the studio audience and jury get to determine whether the defendants were lying through their teeth or telling the truth," recalled Breiter, who's been ... (continued)

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