Storytelling

/ˈstɔːr.iˌtɛl.ɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The act or process of narrating facts or events, often used in legal contexts to frame case narratives persuasively.
    The attorney's storytelling helped the jury understand the timeline of events.

Forms

  • storytellings

Commentary

In legal drafting, effective storytelling can enhance the persuasive power of case presentations by contextualizing facts compellingly.

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