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Face the Jury

Lloyd Bell
Medical Malpractice
Voir Dire
Jury Selection
Emergency Department (ER)
Jury Deliberations
Surgical Fire
Trial Lawyers
Case Framing
Jim Perdue
Storytelling
Cardiology
I Just Can't Get Over It
Echoes (trial Echoes)

Face the Jury is a podcast dedicated to confronting the issues of medical malpractice in America. What it is, how to spot it, and how to protect you and your family from medical negligence. Face the Jury is hosted by Lloyd Bell a medical malpractice lawyer based in Atlanta, GA.

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In this episode of Face the Jury, Lloyd Bell is joined by a lawyer often described as the “king” of Texas medical malpractice, Jim Perdue, for a candid conversation on what it really takes to win in the courtroom.

 

With more than 50 years of trial e... more

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In this episode of Face the Jury, Lloyd Bell is joined by trial lawyer Adam Malone for a thoughtful and personal conversation about the experiences that shape great trial lawyers and what it takes to connect with a jury.

 

Drawing on his upbringing i... more

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In this episode of Face the Jury, Lloyd Bell is joined by one of the most accomplished trial lawyers in the country, Mark Mandell, for an interesting conversation on the mindset, strategy, and human psychology behind winning high-stakes cases.

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In this episode of Face the Jury, Lloyd Bell is joined by longtime friend and fellow trial lawyer Render Freeman for a wide-ranging, deeply human conversation about what truly persuades and motivates juries.

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Recent Guests

Jim Perdue
Renowned Texas medical malpractice trial lawyer
Independent practitioner, Texas
Episode: Episode #45: Finding Your Case's Silver Bullet
Adam Malone
Trial lawyer and son of legendary trial attorney Tommy Malone
Independent law practice (trial attorney)
Episode: Episode #44: Voir Dire, Values & Verdicts
Mark Mandell
Trial lawyer renowned for medical malpractice cases; Rhode Island leader in complex litigation
Rhode Island law practice; former president of the American Association for Justice
Episode: Episode #43: Why Facts Alone Don't Win Cases
Render Freeman
Oldest friend of Lloyd Bell and trial lawyer
Episode: Episode #42: What Motivates Juries
Daniel Green
Emergency room physician
ER physician in rural Georgia
Episode: Episode #41: What Really Happens Behind ER Doors
Angela Banks
Former juror who sat on a medical malpractice trial
Gwinnett County, public servant
Episode: Episode #40: Behind the Verdict with a Former Juror

Host

Lloyd Bell
Host of Face the Jury

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • Bell’s Podcast is a Must for Med Mal Attorneys

    I’ve listened to every episode and look forward to future episodes. In addition to discovery and trial tips, Bell does a nice job of shining light on the truth of the matter, while debunking decades of false insurance propaganda.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fezziwig!
    United States2 years ago
  • Information is power

    I just started listening to Face the Jury and have come away with so many great tips on how to manage the messy things that can happen in life during a tragedy.

    Mr. Bell does a great job of explaining so much about the justice system and your rights. It is a well woven story. His guests are actual clients, lawyers, doctors, judges etc…

    This podcast is for everyone. I am a better health advocate for my parents and friends after listening to Face the Jury.

    Susan

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S51P
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent episode

    This episode was particularly informative and useful (and I’m a physician, not an attorney).

    Very interesting insight into what right now is still a “niche” topic, but as was pointed out, will soon be universal.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cregg4313
    United States2 years ago
  • The View from the Bench

    I thoroughly enjoy listening to this podcast. Lloyd does an excellent job listening to the person who he is interviewing. I have worked with Lloyd over the years and he is meticulous. I have seen him cross exam a number of witnesses. I particularly liked this one of Judge Wong learning how he got began his legal career and his suggestion to not over try the case. Allow the jury to arrive at the right verdict. They will do so.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jnpowers
    United States2 years ago
  • As a young(er) Plaintiff’s lawyer this podcast is great to listen to how the pros try their cases. I enjoy Lloyd’s introspective discussion of his trial experiences and the insight that he and his guests provide on the industry.

    Audible
    5
    XxSuckaDeezxX
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the mix of lawyers, doctors, and a juror's perspective for real-world applicability.
The host's courtroom experience is highlighted as a strong selling point for credibility and reliability.
Candid breakdowns of trial strategy and juror psychology are praised for practicality and clarity.
Shows are noted for concise, high-value content that suits busy legal professionals.

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Episode #45: Finding Your Case's Silver Bullet
Q: What is your approach to jury selection and pretrial work?
Use written juror questionnaires to identify attitudes and experiences that align with your theory, and tailor questions to reveal how jurors will respond to key evidence and narratives.
Episode #45: Finding Your Case's Silver Bullet
Q: How do you balance preparation with the need to stay flexible in the courtroom?
Prepare meticulously—especially the records and evidence—yet be ready to adapt the narrative based on how the jury responds and what evidence actually resonates.
Episode #45: Finding Your Case's Silver Bullet
Q: What do you think it takes to move juries now and to motivate them to return strong verdicts?
Storytelling is central; lead with a powerful opening, show the defendant in action, and use surprises and credible, relatable detail to engage jurors emotionally and logically.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Face the Jury

What is Face the Jury about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A legal-focused show that centers on medical malpractice, courtroom strategy, and juror psychology, with guests ranging from seasoned plaintiff-side trial lawyers to ER physicians and former jurors. Episodes emphasize storytelling, voir dire, case framing, and the human dynamics that drive verdicts, often illustrated with real-case anecdotes and practical trial tactics. Noteworthy angles include ethics in advocacy, the role of demonstrations and exhibits, and the balance between credibility and persuasive drama in high-stakes litigation. The format is informative for listeners who want actionable insights for trial practice, jury management, and patient-safety communication, with a consistent emphasis on making complex medical cases underst... more

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2. Adam Malone
3. Mark Mandell
4. Render Freeman
5. Daniel Green
6. Angela Banks

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