On this episode of the Objection You’re Fiction, Cooper and Lee chat with Jared Rosenblatt, Special Professor of Law at Hofstra Law School, about Joe Pesci’s classic film My Cousin Vinny. The conversation focuses on Vinny’s trial advocacy skills, which are often lauded as an example for young lawyers to learn from. They also break down a few of Vinny’s cross examination techniques, his opening statement, and analyze his overall preparation and strategy for the case. It’s a fun conversation and we hope you give it a listen!
Produced by Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina, “Objection! You’re Fiction” provides an engaging and offbeat exploration of the legal quandaries facing our favorite characters in television and movies. Every episode invites listeners into the proverbial podcast chambers as our hosts, debate, discuss, and dissect the legal intricacies woven into these fictional narratives.
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