Trial War Stories

Andrew Goldwasser

Trial War Stories pulls back the curtain on the world of law, bringing you real-life stories of courtroom drama, legal battles, and the triumphs and tragedies that unfold behind closed doors. Andy Goldwasser sits down with great trial lawyers to unpack unforgettable cases — the strategy, the chaos, the pressure, and the moments that turned the tide beyond the transcripts and verdicts.  Subscribe now to explore the world where law meets humanity—one story at a time.

Episodes

  1. DEC 14

    Trial War Stories - Girls Gone Wild with Andy Kabat

    Two seasoned trial lawyers, Andy Goldwasser and Andy Kabat, sit down to unpack one of the wildest, most high-profile cases to ever walk into a courtroom. What begins as a carefree night in Key West—a wet T-shirt contest entered on a lark—spirals into a national scandal involving viral photos, spliced pornographic videos, law enforcement distribution, media rivalries, web searches topping national charts, and ultimately, a courtroom showdown with Hustler Magazine. In this episode, Andy Goldwasser and Andy Kabat walk through the entire journey—from the moment a Youngstown news anchor’s private mistake went public, to the discovery that a competing news station helped circulate doctored videos, to the eventual federal copyright infringement battle against Larry Flynt’s company. Along the way, they break down strategy, cross-examinations, expert witnesses, scorched-earth defense tactics, and the precise moments that turned the case. This is a story about mistakes, exploitation, power, law, redemption—and the trial skills that bring justice when the whole world is watching. A must-listen for trial lawyers, courtroom junkies, and anyone who loves a good war story from the trenches. Chapters  1. A Case That Went National How a Key West wet-T-shirt contest became a viral phenomenon, hitting Oprah, Good Morning America, Inside Edition, and dominating web searches. 2. The Call That Changed Everything The anonymous threats, online photos, and discovery that a video crew and photographer had circulated explicit content without consent. 3. From Embarrassment to Catastrophe The spliced pornographic video, the anchor’s termination, and Andy’s investigation uncovering a competing news station’s role in distributing doctored footage. 4. The First Lawsuit: Fighting Back Copyright battles, sheriff involvement, depositions that reveal the splicing, and the pivotal admission of a removed copyright notice. 5. Round Two: Taking on Hustler Magazine Hustler publishes a copyrighted photo; a federal case begins, complete with aggressive defense counsel, expert witnesses, and the challenges of proving damages. 6. Trial Tactics, Backfires, and the Verdict Cross-examinations that turned the jury, defense strategies that polarized the case, and how the Andys secured a win by flipping the defense's own expert.

    39 min
  2. NOV 26

    Trial War Stories - Mind of the Jury with John Camillus

    In this episode of Trial War Stories, host Andy Goldwasser sits down once again with renowned trial lawyer and nationally recognized trial consultant John Camillus for a deep-dive masterclass on advanced trial tactics. John returns for a rare second episode — not to revisit a past case, but to dissect how juries think, how lawyers misunderstand juror psychology, and how trial lawyers can sharpen their craft by leveraging focus groups, mock trials, A/B testing, and big-data-driven jury research. Together, Andy and John break down topics every litigator must master: How to get inside the mind of the jury The difference between traditional focus groups and John’s “no-presentation” method How to isolate key facts and test juror reactions in real time How to avoid subconscious anchoring traps in damages Why credibility, authenticity, simplicity, and clarity are the pillars of persuasion The three biggest mistakes lawyers make at trial And the three most important decisions trial lawyers must make about every single fact they present This is a practical, tactical, candid conversation between two trial lawyers who live in the trenches — and one who has built a career understanding not just trial strategy, but human psychology itself. If you’re a trial lawyer, trial-curious, or simply fascinated by how courtroom persuasion works, this episode is a must-listen. Subscribe for more conversations with exceptional trial lawyers and trial consultants who share the strategies, lessons, and stories behind the verdicts. Chapters (6 Total) 0:00 – Off Script: Diving Into Advanced Trial Tactics Andy introduces the episode and explains why John returns to talk about juror psychology and trial strategy.  1:10 – Mind of the Jury: Blending Psychology and Trial Work John explains the origins of his consulting firm, how psychology informs trial strategy, and why understanding juror thought processes is essential.  4:40 – Focus Groups vs. Mock Trials: What Lawyers Get Wrong A deep breakdown of traditional focus groups, why they often limit insight, and how John’s no-presentation method uncovers juror-driven issues lawyers miss.  10:18 – Disentangling Facts: How Jurors Actually Form Opinions John and Andy discuss isolating facts, avoiding subconscious juror rationalization, and why sequencing information matters.  17:00 – Big Data & A/B Testing for Trials John explains online jury research, large-sample testing, and how A/B testing answers high-stakes questions about damages, witnesses, and presentation strategy.  24:55 – The Three Essentials & The Biggest Mistakes Lawyers Make Andy shares his “Mount Rushmore” of trial skills — credibility, authenticity, clarity — and John responds with his own top three factors and common trial-lawyer pitfalls.

    46 min
  3. NOV 4

    Trial War Stories - Parachuting into Texas with John Camillus

    In this episode of Trial War Stories, host Andy Goldwasser sits down with acclaimed Columbus trial lawyer John Camillus to unpack one of the most remarkable cases of his career — a traumatic brain injury trial against Swift Transportation in El Paso, Texas. John was brought into the case just three days before trial, parachuting in as lead counsel in a high-stakes negligence claim involving a 304-pound trailer door and a trucking company. The episode dives deep into the whirlwind preparation, strategic collaboration with co-counsel, navigating a new judge, and the psychology of connecting with jurors in a border community. Through candid storytelling and practical insights, Andy and John explore not only the pressure and chaos of trial practice but also the humanity, authenticity, and quick thinking that define great courtroom advocacy. Whether you’re a practicing attorney, a law student, or just a fan of real-world courtroom drama, this episode offers a masterclass in resilience, authenticity, and the art of trial strategy. ________________________________________ Podcast Chapters 0:00 – Introduction: Swift Justice & Trial War Stories Andy introduces the Trial War Stories podcast and his guest, Columbus trial lawyer John Camillus, setting the stage for a deep dive into a remarkable trucking-injury case in Texas. 2:00 – The Case & Background: Swift Transportation and a 304-Pound Door John explains the facts behind the case — a young truck driver for Swift injured when a trailer door struck her head, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. 6:00 – From Ohio to El Paso: How John Got the Call John recounts how he was brought into the case by El Paso lawyer Maxie Cher just weeks before trial — and the surprising reason he was asked to step in at the last minute. 10:00 – Three Days’ Notice: Prepping for Trial Under Fire Andy and John discuss the challenges of joining a complex TBI case with 36 depositions already taken, balancing limited prep time with the duty to the client. 16:00 – Voir Dire in El Paso: Authenticity Over Accent John reflects on connecting with an 80% Hispanic jury pool as an Ohio lawyer, emphasizing that authenticity, warmth, and humanity transcend geography. 20:00 – The Law & the Strategy: Texas’ Non-Subscriber Rule John and Andy unpack how Texas law — which denies comparative fault defenses to employers who opt out of workers’ comp — completely reshaped their trial strategy and closing argument. 26:00 – Lessons in Swift Justice: The Takeaways They conclude with reflections on teamwork, preparation, and grace under pressure — the traits that define effective trial advocacy and turn chaos into courtroom victory.

    54 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
8 Ratings

About

Trial War Stories pulls back the curtain on the world of law, bringing you real-life stories of courtroom drama, legal battles, and the triumphs and tragedies that unfold behind closed doors. Andy Goldwasser sits down with great trial lawyers to unpack unforgettable cases — the strategy, the chaos, the pressure, and the moments that turned the tide beyond the transcripts and verdicts.  Subscribe now to explore the world where law meets humanity—one story at a time.

You Might Also Like